You might be visiting family for the holidays and thought why don’t I just take my guitar with me? But… Can you take a guitar with you on a United flight?
United Airlines has a great reputation for being one of the most pet-friendly airlines. But what about musical instruments?
Can You Bring a Guitar On a United Airlines Plane?
You can bring your guitar on a united flight as long as it is in a hard case and it fits in the overhead bin. Your guitar will count as a carry-on bag if placed in the overhead bin.
If you’re taking a guitar on a united flight as your only hand-luggage item, you’ll be able to bring it onboard free of charge.
But if you have another carry-on item with you, such as a suitcase, then you’ll have to check in one of them.

Exceptions
If you bought a Basic Economy ticket for a flight that is not trans-Atlantic. You’re only allowed to have a “personal item” with you.
So unless your guitar fits under the seat in front of you (this might only be the case with a small ukulele for example), you are required to check your guitar and pay the checked bag fee plus a $25 gate handling charge.
Priority Boarding
To make sure there is still room in the overhead bins for your guitar. You could consider paying a small fee starting from $15 for priority boarding.
So you can be sure you’ll be one of the first on the plane. This way your guitar doesn’t accidentally end up in the hold of the airplane because there was no room left.
Size Requirements of Your Bags
On the website of United airlines, it is stated that your carry-on bag can only be 9 inches x 14 inches x 22 inches.
For musical instruments, an exception is made and the only requirements are that your guitar is in a hard case and that it fits in the overhead bin.
Maximum Weight Requirements
Your Guitar case can have a maximum weight of 50 pounds with united airlines just like a normal carry-on bag.
So unless you plan to put some rocks in the case with your guitar, you’ll be fine.
How Much Does It Cost To Check a Guitar On United Airlines?
If you have to check your guitar because you have another suitcase with you or you’re flying Basic Economy, then it will cost you $35 for the first checked bag.
If you have not indicated this in advance and you have to check it at the gate you have to pay another $25 gate handling charge.
I would recommend taking your guitar with you as carry-on luggage so you can be sure it’s safe. You don’t want airport personnel to throw your guitar around.
Does a Guitar Fit In The Overhead Bin?
The overhead bins on a united flight are big enough to fit regular guitars. You have to put it in sideways so that the neck is pointing towards the cockpit or tail.
Your guitar is likely going to take up three suitcase spaces, but this is allowed on an airplane. You just have to make sure you’re one of the first to board the plane so that there is still room.

How To Pack Your Guitar For a Flight.
When you are taking your guitar as a carry-on you only really need a hard case, and that’s it. But if you’re going to check in your guitar you want to protect it a little better. We’re going to cover a few things you could do.
You could consider packing your guitar like this even if you take it as a carry-on. Just in case there is no room in the overhead bins and you have to put it in the hold of the airplane.
Invest In a Good Hard Case
With United airlines, you HAVE to travel with your guitar in a hard case. But that is not the only reason you want to use one.
A hard case also protects your guitar from being damaged. So make sure you buy a sturdy one!
On the other hand, you also don’t want your guitar case to be too heavy. Since you’ll be traveling with your guitar and you have to carry it around with you.
A sturdy light hard case like this one is perfect to travel with.

You Don’t Have to Loosen Your Strings
Everyone thinks that you have to detune your guitar before a flight, but that is a myth.
It is true that steel strings can create a lot of tension on the guitar, but this doesn’t really matter because all modern guitars have what we call ”adjustable truss rods”. So when there is too much tension on the neck/strings you could just adjust the truss rod.
Plus, the cabin that the luggage is stored in is climate-controlled and pressurized.
There are guitar manufacturers that ship their guitars worldwide and this is mostly done by air travel. When a guitar arrives in the store or on your doorstep it is still somewhat tuned to standard.
Use Bubble Wrap To Protect Your Guitar
Use some bubble wrap to protect your guitar inside the case. Do this especially if the case you are using is not made for the model of guitar you have, then you may have a lot of extra space around your guitar.
Make sure that your guitar sits tight and has no room to move around in the case. So stuff it with bubble wrap and put some cloth under the neck for some extra support.
Use a Lock On Your Guitar Case
It’s a good idea to use a lock on your guitar case particularly if you have an expensive guitar.
A lock doesn’t prevent people from stealing the whole guitar case but it does prevent people from peaking inside and checking if your guitar is worth stealing.
Label Your Guitar
Make sure you put a ”Fragile” label on your guitar letting the airline’s personnel know they have to be careful with your guitar.
Also, consider putting a name tag with your phone number on your case. For the rare instance that someone else carries a guitar case like you, or for when your guitar gets lost.

General Tips For Flying With Your Guitar
Don’t Bring Your Best Guitar On The Plane
This may seem like a no-brainer, but don’t bring your best guitar on the plane.
That means a guitar that is a collectible or one that has sentimental value to you or a guitar that is signed by your favorite guitarist.
You never know when something might happen to it and you really don’t want to damage your most expensive guitar.
So unless you’re a professional musician who needs to take their best guitar with them, consider leaving it at home.
Pack a Humidifier With Your Guitar
Depending on where you’re traveling the air could be very dry. Your guitar is a wooden instrument and it could get damaged if it dries out.
You can get these small humidifier bags that can fit in your guitar case. Some of the really cheap ones tend to get moldy quickly, so consider buying one of better quality like this D’Addario Two-Way Humidification System.
Book a Seat Near The Front of The Plane
If you’re going to check in your guitar and you’re not taking it as a carry-on. Make sure you’re booking a seat in the front of the plane.
That way you are one of the first to get off the plane and you’re one of the first to get to the luggage belt so you can grab your guitar right after it lands on it.
Get a Travel Guitar or 3/4 Guitar
Journey Instruments make some of the best travel guitars that can snap into two parts so it has the size of a normal suitcase.
This makes it very convenient to travel with. Plus you don’t have to go through that awkward moment when other people on the plane get irritated because you are taking up three suitcase spots.
Another option is buying a 3/4 guitar. These guitars are a bit smaller than a regular guitar, also making them more convenient to travel with.
Conclusion
Yes, you can take your guitar on a United Airlines flight if it’s in a hard case and fits in the overhead bin. You also have to make sure you’re taking the right precautions so your guitar doesn’t get damaged or stolen.
Use a hardshell case, pack some bubble wrap, put a label on it, and consider using a lock. Flying with your guitar should be a fun and easy experience as long as you take the necessary precautions.