Common use of Musical Instruments Clause in Contracts

Musical Instruments. 1. Small musical instruments (such as violins and guitars) of an appropriate size and weight are permitted for stowage in the overhead bin or under a Passenger seat on a first-come, first-served basis if there is space for such stowage at the time the Passenger boards, and will count as the Passenger’s carry-on item. 2. Large musical instruments (such as basses and cellos) of a size that prevents the instrument from being handled as normal carry-on baggage, and electronic equipment of a size that prevents it from being handled as normal carry-on baggage, will be accepted in the aircraft cabin subject to the following: a. the instrument or equipment must be contained in a case and the weight of the instrument, including the case or covering, cannot exceed one hundred and sixty five (165) pounds; b. the Passenger carrying the instrument or equipment in the aircraft cabin has purchased the additional seat(s) to accommodate the instrument or equipment ; and c. the instrument or equipment can be stowed in accordance with FAA requirements for carriage of carry-on baggage or cargo.

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Sources: Contract of Carriage, Contract of Carriage

Musical Instruments. (1. ) Small musical instruments (such as violins and guitars) of an appropriate size and weight are permitted for stowage in the overhead bin or under a Passenger seat on a first-come, first-first- served basis if there is space for such stowage at the time the Passenger boards, and will count as the Passenger’s carry-on item. (2. ) Large musical instruments (such as basses and cellos) of a size that prevents the instrument from being handled as normal carry-carry- on baggage, and electronic equipment of a size that prevents it from being handled as normal carry-on baggage, will be accepted in the aircraft cabin subject to the following: a. the (a) The instrument or equipment must be contained in a case and the weight of the instrument, including the case or covering, cannot exceed one hundred and sixty five (165) pounds; b. the (b) The Passenger carrying the instrument or equipment in the aircraft cabin has purchased the additional seat(s) to accommodate the instrument or equipment equipment; and c. the (c) The instrument or equipment can be stowed in accordance with FAA requirements for carriage of carry-on baggage or cargo.

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Sources: Contract of Carriage