Timeline for What can I do with a plane ticket that won't be used?
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Nov 18, 2015 at 2:23 | comment | added | Dragonel | Definitely a bad idea to advertise for an item. There's a reason why security always asks are you carrying something for someone you don't know. Even if it seems innocuous - a musical instrument for example, how do you know they haven't hidden drugs (or worse) in the case lining? | |
Nov 17, 2015 at 21:57 | comment | added | dwoz | This was going to be my answer! One very good way to do it is to call a fine musical instrument dealer and offer the ticket for transport of, say, a violin or cello. | |
Nov 17, 2015 at 0:47 | comment | added | unknownprotocol | +1 Interesting answer. Though, I'd be pretty wary about transporting "stuff" from random strangers. IF someone ever does that, I'd suggest declaring that upfront to the airline, and having the "cargo" owners' info handy. | |
Nov 16, 2015 at 18:00 | history | answered | Adam Davis | CC BY-SA 3.0 |