Things can get tricky when it comes to traveling with your wedding dress. Keeping the dress perfectly pressed from the moment you button it to the moment you walk down the aisle can become problematic. We put together three tips to follow in order to keep the dress in perfection condition while traveling by car or plane.
The TSA blog had these tips for traveling brides: Brides-to-be can definitely bring their wedding dress through a security checkpoint. Ideally, the dress can lay flat in its garment bag or other packaging and fit through the X-ray machine. If it cant, our officers can screen the dress manually, but this will require opening the garment bag. Rest assured that our officers will use gloves for the alternate screening to avoid damaging the dress.
We strongly advise brides to contact their airline to ask about taking their wedding dress on the plane. While some aircraft have closets in first class that can hold the dress, others may not, which could cause challenges in storing the dress above the seat. Airlines will also count the dress as a carry-on item, so be sure to learn about your airlines carry-on policies to avoid having to check any items at the gate.
We found that KLM is one of the friendliest airlines overseas and does a great job to accommodate brides traveling with wedding dresses:
You can bring your wedding dress into the cabin instead of a piece of hand baggage if it is packed in a clothing bag and does not weigh more than 5 kg/11 lbs.
You can also choose to bring a wedding dress instead of a suitcase, or instead of an extra suitcase bought in advance. You do not need to reserve for transportation of your wedding dress.
On KLM flights within Europe with Boeing 737, Fokker 70 and Embraer aircraft, we have limited storage space in the cabin, so you can only bring a wedding dress in the hold.