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|    Steve Y to Selma    |
|    Re: flyin Ryanair with musical instrumen    |
|    17 Sep 08 18:41:07    |
      ddb3bd66       From: sREMOVEyates@wanadoo.fr              They will probably offer to not charge you extra for taking it on board       but in return you will have to play it for the entire journey and they       will charge all the other passengers for special live entertainment              Steve              Selma wrote:       > Hi I'm flying into Ireland by Ryanair, and just wondering if people       > have had trouble carrying instruments into the cabin. I will only have       > a mandolin in a hard case, which will fit in an overhead locker.       > But I'm just a bit worried coz they had a special box to       > tick stating if you have a musical instrument. They seem to like       > making money on 'extras' and was wondering if they'll try and       > inconvenience me in some way, such as making me pay to check it in as       > hold luggage, or if there are any annoying rules about instruments in       > general with them.       > Does anyone have any experience with this airline and can       > shed any light on this?       >       > thanks if you can help       > Selma              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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