tontybear wrote:In this case I'm with Ryanair.
Just because it could be stored in the o/h locker dosen't mean they should be. That applies to lots of items too !
And there are several internationally renown musicians who pay top dollar to buy their instrument a seat.
I used to work for one of the national opera companies, so often travelled with the orchestra on planes.
If traveling to a hot country (for example we went to Portugal on tour in the summer) a lorry with chillers was used to transport the big stuff - timps, double bases etc. Extra seats were bought for cello's and large brass in the plane. Violins and smaller were all taken as hand luggage.
Mind you, this was pre 9/11, so airlines were more relaxed about you taking two pieces of hand luggage.
But I don't see it being any different to being allowed to take one piece of hand luggage and a purse/handbag/or computer bag which seems to be the norm now.
So I'm with the pax on this one. Ryanair have no flexibility in their rules. Ever. It's an expensive item, which doesn't take up a huge amount of space. Have a heart, I say.
Except for Ryanair. Who seem to be a law unto themselves.