Originally Posted by
johan rebel
Very expensive instruments are likely to be insured, and I suspect the policy may well stipulate specific conditions of carriage, as for valuable works of art that are loaned to museums across the world.
Johan
Of course they are insured, but would Mr Ma let his rather expensive instrument in the hull? I think art works put in a different compartment than the luggage.
I remember when Mr Ma forgot his cello in the trunk of a NY taxi, the driver promptly returned it.
I once flew on the same flight with the magna carta, it was housed in the front of the plane.