If your itinerary includes flights operated by other airlines, please note that additional baggage handling charges may apply to your non-standard baggage. To qualify as a cabin baggage, the sum of length, width and height of your musical instrument (including the case) should not exceed 115cm, and should not weigh more than 7kg. If you are travelling with a small musical instrument such as a violin, you can carry it with you as a cabin baggage, which will be counted as part of your standard cabin baggage allowance. Please contact your local Singapore Airlines office in advance should you wish to purchase an extra seat.
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If you exceed the free baggage allowance, the usual additional baggage charges will apply. Musical instruments, such as cello and full-sized guitar, that exceed the standard cabin baggage allowance should be checked in, and would be counted as part of your checked baggage allowance. For string instruments, we recommend that you also loosen the strings.ĭepending on the size and weight, your musical instrument can be a checked baggage, cabin-seat baggage, or cabin baggage.
Your musical instrument should be properly packed in a rigid protective case that is designed for transportation. If you are bringing the weapon to / from Singapore, you may apply for a licence with the Singapore Police Force here.
You will be responsible to ensure that all necessary permits and licenses are in order prior to your travel on Singapore Airlines. Please contact your local Singapore Airlines office, should you wish to carry firearms and ammunition for sporting purposes, as your checked baggage. Get in touch with your local SIA Cargo office prior to your travel if you wish to transport any item above 32kg as cargo. We are unable to accept any item above 32kg as checked baggage, and these items may have to be re-packed or sent as cargo. If you’re travelling to or from Canada, your sporting equipment will be charged according to the baggage allowance that applies to your journey. A canoe is treated as two pieces of baggage. If you’re travelling to or from Canada and the USA, most sporting equipment is treated as one piece of baggage. If you exceed this allowance, the usual additional baggage charges will apply. Your sporting equipment – such as golf clubs, surfboards, canoes, scuba diving apparel, skis and bicycles – counts towards your free baggage allowance. Learn more about Singapore Airlines Cargo In this case you may seek assistance from our subsidiary, Singapore Airlines Cargo, who will be more than happy to assist you. Some restrictions apply to extremely large items or a large number of items. Seek advice from airport staff and/or look for signage for outsized baggage. Upon arrival, checked in baggage may come out on a different carousel than your normal baggage.
Most sporting equipment and musical instruments can be checked in or carried on board. Sometimes, you may have to carry large or heavy items with you when you fly.