Ali - traveling with a guitar is not something I've done much of, but if you buy a good hardshell case, lock it down tight, and detune the strings before jumping on a plane, you should be ok. Alternatively, there are manufacturers of "travel guitars." I know Martin makes an acoustic travel guitar, which is small in size. Also, a company by the name of Rainsong (i believe) makes a graphite guitar that should hold up better to traveling. Again, check that out on your own (about the Rainsong) b/c I may be dead wrong.
I've heard the same thing about the Epi 335's, change out the pick-ups and maybe put in some new tuners, and you've got a much better guitar for a fraction of the cost of a Gibson 335.
I've heard the same thing about the Epi 335's, change out the pick-ups and maybe put in some new tuners, and you've got a much better guitar for a fraction of the cost of a Gibson 335.