Whether a guitar case can be carried on a plane depends on a number of factors, including the size, weight and material of the case. Generally speaking, guitar cases that meet the requirements of the airline can be carried on the plane.
If the guitar case is to be carried as hand luggage, you need to ensure that it meets the following requirements:
1. Size
The size of the guitar case cannot exceed the size limit of the checked baggage, usually the sum of length, width and height does not exceed 160 cm.
2. Weight
The weight of the guitar case cannot exceed the weight limit for checked baggage, which is usually 23 kg.
3. Materials
The material of the guitar case must meet the requirements of the airline, which usually requires the use of transparent, moisture-resistant materials to protect the guitar from damage.
If the guitar case is to be carried as checked baggage, you need to make sure it meets the following requirements:
1. Size
The size of the guitar case cannot exceed the size limit of the checked baggage, usually the sum of length, width and height does not exceed 160 cm.
2. Weight
The weight of the guitar case cannot exceed the weight limit for checked baggage, which is usually 23 kg.
3. Materials
The material of the guitar case must meet the requirements of the airline, which usually requires the use of transparent, moisture-resistant materials to protect the guitar from damage.
The guitar case must be left intact without any openings or damaged parts.
Please note that airlines may have different rules and restrictions, so it is recommended that you carefully read the relevant airline and airport regulations when carrying a guitar case and ensure that the case meets the requirements.




