Newsstand - Why British cellists may no longer fly to New York




tom911
Sep 12, 06, 8:10 pm
LONDON – For more than 30 years, Ralph Kirshbaum bought two airline tickets for his trips. The world-renowned American musician, who lives in England, bought one seat for himself, and the other for his strong, silent companion - a priceless 250-year-old Montagnana cello.

But British authorities say Mr. Kirshbaum must now sit alone. Since police broke up an alleged plot to blow up transatlantic flights last month, restrictions have been placed on travelers: Nothing larger than a laptop bag can be carried into airplane cabins. But cellists, violinists, and French horn players are loath to consign their instruments, often antiquities worth millions of dollars, to cavalier baggage handlers and the rough-and-tumble conditions of the aircraft hold.

As a result, hundreds of musicians in Britain are complaining that the measures designed to thwart terrorists are in fact punishing virtuosos with nothing more malicious in mind than a Saint-Saëns solo.
http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0913/p01s03-woeu.html


ContinentalFan
Sep 12, 06, 9:04 pm
I think that they issue won't hit critical mass until some heavy metal or boy band isn't allowed to bring things on board. :eek:

krug
Sep 12, 06, 11:45 pm
I think that they issue won't hit critical mass until some heavy metal or boy band isn't allowed to bring things on board. :eek:

Peraps, but there is always the Queen Mary 2 (http://www.cunard.com/Ourships/?ship=QM2) so no real excuse not to accompany hs cello by sea.


JohnWM
Sep 13, 06, 12:21 am
Oh, my: what a clever idea! So this is the way the British airport authorities have now made their kingdom safe from Moslem terrorists. Or were the British perhaps simply following the TSA example here in the U.S. ?

Gatwick Alan
Sep 13, 06, 9:42 am
The BBC are reporting that instruments will be allowed on board again from next week

alex0683de
Sep 13, 06, 9:53 am
The BBC are reporting that instruments will be allowed on board again from next week

Even if they aren't they're allowed on board the Eurostar. And though I loathe that particular airport, you can still carry them on ex-CDG to most destinations...



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