We know you travel, and that’s why the Voyage-Air Guitar enables you to take your music with you, anywhere you go. This section features photos, stories, and videos from real owners. Play. Fold. Travel.

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Hi, I have my VA since 2013 and bought it in USA. I had first an old Suzuki guitar for traveling. And as they wanted to pay for it when I had a flight to Teneriffa sold my guitar in Tenriffa and bought me that VAOM-02.

Since than I never had any problems with it by traveling with guitar. I checked it against other traveling guitars and it’s really the best!

Much better sound as any other traveling guitar!

Listen to my song “Sweetheart Lady” from Gomera

Rudy

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Hey,
So happy to hear from you guys. And congratulations on your weathering the storm.
I am down here in Zihuatanejo, Mexico, and doing a lot of live performance, in no small part, thanks to a Voyage Air Guitar that I’ve had for quite a number of years.
I have always been amazed by the sound that this guitar produces. Admittedly, I have changed the electronics to a Fishman hybrid pick up and has REALLY sent it into the stratosphere.  :)
Best of luck to you all!!
Ken.
* Editor’s note: This was in response to a Voyage Air newsletter on 4/13/23

My trip to Saint John has been an awesome with my Air Buddy!!!!

Great invention!!!

Joe Dellanno

Dear Voyage Air Guitar staff,

You repeatedly ask your customers for their story with the foldable guitars.

You’ve got me finally, here’s mine:

I always loved to play guitar especially at my holiday locations. I was really tired of squeezing that little children’s guitar into my baggage when I stumbled upon your guitars.

I ordered a VAOM-04 in January 2018, and ever since it was a breeze to carry a full sized guitar with folded neck as carry-on baggage onto the plane. Wow, what a change!

The folks at customs still give me odd looks sometimes, but more out of curiosity than suspicion.

I spend my holidays in Matala- a little fisherman’s village at the south coast of the Isle of Crete in the Mediterranean.

Greek mythology tells that Zeus abducted beautiful Europe in the shape of a white bull and went ashore in Matala bay, where they made love.

But the little village is really famous for the thousands of hippies who sought refuge, peace and love in the 60s and 70s, in the stone caves above the sea. Joni Mitchell and Cat Stevens walked on Matala beach, each meeting his own love story there.

I dared to take up these stories and made a song of it to catch the very special feeling of this place.

You can watch the music video on YouTube. The acoustic guitar parts are all played on the Voyage air guitar with its crispy clear sound.
The guitar is accompanied by traditional Cretan instruments played to perfection by Giannis Xaralampakis, a brilliant Greek musician, and a good friend.

I am Mick Melt, and I hope you will enjoy my song:

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My Premier Series VAD-02 solid Rosewood guitar has gone with me every year, to Colombia, South America for the last nine years!

My wife’s family consists of multiple, talented musicians and we love to play together to celebrate birthdays, holidays or just for fun.

My Voyage Air dreadnought has weathered the travel and the change in climate perfectly and has opened up to become an unbelievably rich sounding instrument!

I have 3 other acoustic guitars, including a Martin D-41 and my Voyage Air sweetheart easily holds its own in comparison.

I couldn’t be happier!

I wish that Voyage Air would start making this model again because I would buy 2 more!

Rick G.