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RE: TSA letter for traveling with yo... (in reply to Conrad)
hey conrad not sure about Canada, however the AFM, http://www.afm.org, represents Canada as well (I think). Well I'm pretty sure because their headquarters are in Toronto. So I suppose that means this letter is good for Canadians as well, since the AFM negotiated these terms with the TSA. Hope this helps! best juben
RE: TSA letter for traveling with yo... (in reply to Conrad)
Conrad, I don't think this applies to Canada. I had no luck trying to carry a guitar on Air Canada a couple of months ago, but they put it in "Special handling" which means they plaster it with FRAGILE stickers and it comes out of a separate part of the arrivals area. Instead of the conveyor belts it is carried from the plane on a cart and is then tossed to you through a hole in the wall (at Pearson) along with all the skis and other sports gear! I looked up Transat's policy and you can carry on a musical instrument only if it's about the size of a Suzuki violin.