Musician Travel Exemptions?

© Sarah Canice Funke

Aug 24, 2006

Since musicians are no longer able to carry-on their instruments at UK airports, some feel that they should receive exemption from the security rules.


According to the BBC, new UK airport flight restrictions regarding carry-on luggage are hitting musicians particularly hard. No longer is that $60,000 violin eligible for personal handling on an aircraft, but must be consigned to the hold with the rest of checked luggage. Due to the likelihood of damage in the hold, insurance companies won't cover instruments that are checked. Instead, the musician is left to bear the brunt of the costs himself. Some are calling for special security exemption for the additional risk their profession faces. Others say musicians should not get any more special treatment than the next traveler. What do you think?


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