Seller doesn't have the packaging, it is pickup only. I figured I could pick up, wrap it, and buy a seat for it. It's hefty at 83lbs. I have frequent flyer miles to use, so it won't really cost anything other than my time and a few bucks for TSA fees.
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Some musicians routinely purchase an extra seat to travel with their instrument. It normally works, but it isn't unusual to see a report of someone getting refused while boarding. Just be aware that you could make arrangements with the airline and do everything right but still run into a problem. https://www.thestrad.com/news/couple-with-cello-removed-from-american-airlines-flight/16413.article https://simpleflying.com/klm-under-fire-cello-cabin-refusal/ This one was a surprise because Sheku Kanneh-Mason is one of the biggest name classical cellists today.
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