I would NEVER trust a P6 case to baggage handlers. They will see the road case and treat it like a road case. I have had traveling musician friends who have seen their multi-guitar road cases dropped off the planes loading ramp. They have had them come looking great on the outside but with stuff smashed in the inside from drops and inertia. The great thing about the P6 is that it is under the carry-on size limits of almost all airlines there are. Carry it on if you want it to survive. Otherwise buy a large Pelican case and pack it surrounded by foam. Don’t gamble with your gear. Checking it in as baggage is taking a big gamble for sure.
-James
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> On Feb 22, 2017, at 3:33 AM, Florian Anwander
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> On 22.02.17 11:33 , Florian Anwander
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>> ...in a normal softbags. This way the gear looks like a normal bags...
> Sorry for the awful grammar, I first wrote the phrases in singular and
> then changed it to plural, but forgot to remove the pronouns...
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