Buying a seat on an airplane for your tuba
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Re: Buying a seat on an airplane for your tuba
@tofu Yes, my advice is known as the Rick Blaine; "I don't stick my neck out for nobody!!"
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Re: Buying a seat on an airplane for your tuba
I have in the past, and in my experience they really don’t save you much in the long run, especially when it comes to long distances.York-aholic wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 11:08 pm Have you considered Uship.com ? It is essentially a service connecting people with shippers who have extra room on a haul they are already planning to do. You post the starting and ending locations, time frame and shipment particulars, then different shippers make bids/offers, which you can accept or decline. Something to check on at least.
Airfares right now are stupid cheap - buying an extra seat is waaaaayy less money (like $59) than any shipping option (except for maybe the Dog), and the horn never leaves your sight.
I intend to combine the trip with a visit to a relative - if worse comes to worst, I can leave it at their house until I come up with another plan; but with airplanes being essentially empty now, I don’t think it will be likely that the horn I’m buying will get “bumped” (and it appears that my carrier has a fairly liberal policy on what is called “seat baggage/cabin cargo”).
“fingers crossed, but as prepared as is possible”
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Re: Buying a seat on an airplane for your tuba
Excellent. Looking forward to reading your after action report.
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- Yorkboy (Thu Sep 23, 2021 3:08 pm)
Some old Yorks, Martins, and perhaps a King rotary valved CC