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Thanks for the heads up though, there's a band playing so I'll see if there's a guitar available, plus a friend is driving out there so I might be able to get a guitar to him ahead of time
https://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_gs_travel_mahogany.htm
The Martin would have to be really old I think. If it were a vintage Martin and contained Brazilian Rosewood I wouldn't take it. Firstly because you might need a CITES certificate and secondly because the French police just adore making it difficult for Brits. Did you see 2y ago when they stole that lorry driver's sandwiches because they contained cheese and then all stood around laughing their socks off? That was on the TV news at the time. (Actually, it was a bit funny!)
There were stories doing the rounds prior to the 2019 CITES changes about people trying to cross EU borders with CITES listed woods and having them confiscated +/- destroyed.
CITES destroys 500 Cordoba guitars - The Gibson Lounge - Gibson Brands Forums
I can't vouch for the 100% truth of those stories (most of them are on the interweb) but worth being aware.
I'm in the borrow/hire group. Why take a risk if you don't have to?
I no longer fly with full sized instruments and never with an acoustic.
France? I'd drive it.
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My standard copy/paste on flying with guitars:
Then when you get to the gate, say nothing unless challenged (and reiterate the "fragile" spiel if questioned). When you get to the plane, either put it straight into an overhead (if you're on a plane with big enough bins) or ask *very* nicely for them to put it in a cupboard (again because v fragile & sentimental value etc etc). They key with all this is to be as friendly and polite and accommodating as possible at every stage, while being firm enough to make sure it doesn't ever see a conveyor belt. Just be super calm and appreciative throughout and people will usually try and help.
What also helps here is I have a lot of loyalty with various airlines, so get priority boarding, which makes all of this much easier. And platinum status with Etihad means they're happy to do whatever to help."
The key thing is to be really nice to everyone you come across, and make it clear that you appreciate their help in protecting your pride & joy."
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Most recently I brought a Bourgeois back from the US to the UAE - the most expensive and fragile guitar I've ever bought, but that was made much easier by flying in First (thanks airmiles!)
If you have any doubts about the above, or if you're considering a budget airline (including BA...) I would reiterate the suggestion to borrow or drive.
I'd still prefer to have my own guitar as it'll be one I'm familiar with, plus I get to practice when I'm over there, but it's not worth the cost nor risk of damage by taking it with me. Driving isn't an option, it's a 9.5hr drive from Calais, we're taking a baby with us, leaving another child back at home (kiddie free wedding with the exception of babies) plus it's during term time so we can't do the drive in sections, so driving is not feasible. I don't want my sandwiches pinched at customs either ha!
Egg and cheese in one sandwich?