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Any friendly Easyjet advice?
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Any friendly Easyjet advice?
So im flying to England on Thursday and ive got to take all my DJ equipment with me ( CDJ 1000's & DJM 800 )
Now im flying easyjet because im tight.
im allowed 20kg of luggage to which my cdj's will be in ( inmensley bubblewrapped and covered in clothes) the cdj's weigh in at 4.3kg each so 8.6 inc bubble wrap id say thats 9kg

the mixer is coming on board with me as it weighs 8kg and easyjet are so kind to let me use as much weight as i like ( as long as i can lift it myself )

now my question is. Will my cdj's be safe? or at least Safe Ish?
i will be heavily securing them inside the bag as i know airport staff will happily throw it around.

I dont fancy arriving at gatwick to find 1000€ of equipment in 1000 pieces

#3 - Hahmo
Well.. What about you pop to Ireland aswell and play me a show will you..

Anyhow, troll or not by ray, put on some badges on the bag of showing there's something inside that breaks easily, and once you bubblewrap it properly and keep it safe like that I'm quite sure nothing breaks..
Mixer is less fragile then cdj's and doesnt have lenses and displays. (It gets a bit cold up there).

Better switch it. On the other hand, taken laptops aboard (hdds removed) and it was no problem.
Yeah my only choice is to heavily wrap the cdj's in bubble wrap and foam to keep the weight down, they are also strapped in as the case has an elastic holder. lets just hope now i will be getting a fragile sticker put on them before they go
#6 - J@tko
Is there like a special thing at the airport where you check in oversize/fragile luggage, like skis or golf clubs? (you're in spain, there must be somewhere for golf clubs? ) See if you can put them through there. That and lots of fragile stickers. Should be ok once Easyjet have got their hands on them (i.e. once they're on the plane) - you putting them in a hard case? The bag won't move around on the plane very much as it'll be squashed in with all the other bags
Quote from J@tko :Is there like a special thing at the airport where you check in oversize/fragile luggage, like skis or golf clubs? (you're in spain, there must be somewhere for golf clubs? ) See if you can put them through there. That and lots of fragile stickers. Should be ok once Easyjet have got their hands on them (i.e. once they're on the plane) - you putting them in a hard case? The bag won't move around on the plane very much as it'll be squashed in with all the other bags

not a hard case. they will be going straight into the suitcase :L but they have been bubblewrapped, towel wrapped, foam covered and covered in clothes. they arent going anywhere :P

My concern is when they come off the plane. ive seen how they 'gently' throw your bag onto the lorry :P
#8 - J@tko
Heh yeah true, although I *think* they pack all the fragile stuff together separately so the ramp dude should know it's fragile.

EDIT: LOL @ some of the stuff that comes up on a google search for this:

Quote from Delta Airlines :Cremated Remains
Cremated remains can be accepted as either carry-on or checked baggage.
Carry-on:
Remains must pass through the x-ray machine. If the container is metal and prevents the screener from clearly being able to see what’s inside, the container will not be allowed through the security checkpoint. TSA suggests the passenger purchase a temporary or permanent crematory container of lighter material such as wood or plastic which can easily be x-rayed. TSA is not allowed to open the container under any circumstances.
Checked Baggage:
A passenger may transport cremated remains as checked baggage provided the remains successfully pass through security screening.
Normal bag fees apply.

Quote from United Airlines :Antlers

United will accept one set of antlers or animal horns per ticketed customer. Antlers are subject to a $100 service charge per item. This charge is in addition to any excess baggage charges that may apply.

Aircraft size and load conditions permit
Antlers must be as free of residue as possible
Skull must be wrapped and antler tips must be properly protected
Antler linear dimensions (L+W+H) must not exceed 120 inches, however on United Express® flights, the linear dimensions cannot exceed 33 inches x 43 inches (83 cm x 109 cm) and overall linear dimensions must not exceed 98 inches (248 cm)
Excess Valuation may not be purchased for antlers.

Quote from United Airlines :Zamzam Water

United Airlines will accept one jerry can containing up to 10 liters (2.64 gallons) of Zamzam water as checked baggage at no extra charge.

The jerry can must be properly packed in a plastic covering to avoid leakage and damage to other bags.

Jerry cans containing Zamzam water are not permitted as carry-on or in cabin baggage.

If more than one jerry can is checked, the extra jerry cans will be subject to excess baggage charges.

Hmm. Good luck. I don't ever put musical gear in the holds of aeroplanes any more. If I'm playing overseas I arrange rental gear, it saves a whole ton of hassle and worry and hours on the phone with Allianz trying to replace everything the airline smashed.
Quote from Hahmo :Well.. What about you pop to Ireland aswell and play me a show will you..

Anyhow, troll or not by ray, put on some badges on the bag of showing there's something inside that breaks easily, and once you bubblewrap it properly and keep it safe like that I'm quite sure nothing breaks..

Well i know in the usa if you put those stickers on they probably would. Go out of their way to break it. It was more of a joke, miro
just to let you all know, the equipment got here safe. athough my fragile sticker dissapeared :L

Any friendly Easyjet advice?
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