looking for help Traveling with Bikes to Europe from Sydney
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looking for help Traveling with Bikes to Europe from Sydney
Postby V2rocketeer » Sat Mar 03, 2018 1:42 pm
My Wife and I are planning a trip hopefully to Norway. Oslo appears the only way from here and the SAS to Tromso.. At anyrate I'm going over the numerous and complicated baggage allowances for different airlines. My gosh this is more difficult than last time I flew to the US with bicycles in 2005. Have any of you recently taken bicycles with you to Europe on which carrier and what was your allowances? I'm looking at, and thinking that Qantas is the safest option.
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Re: looking for help Traveling with Bikes to Europe from Sydney
Postby LG » Sat Mar 03, 2018 6:58 pm
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Re: looking for help Traveling with Bikes to Europe from Sydney
Postby V2rocketeer » Mon Mar 05, 2018 8:40 am
LG wrote:Only comment I can make, we flew with Royal Brunei from Melbourne to London last year which is the only Australian and European destination they fly to. They have effectively a 42kg baggage allowance when taking bikes (12 kg of bikes waived) and were good, no issues for us. Bikes travelled in Ground Effects body bags and arrived undamaged both ways. Probably not much use to you unless you then fly London to Olso, or go Eurorail.
Thanks LG. I checked their website and looks like we could get to Amsterdam but not much further north. I've been trying to decipher Eurorail's prices when it comes to tickets like these.. It appears to be cheaper to fly lol
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Re: looking for help Traveling with Bikes to Europe from Sydney
Postby rowdyflat » Tue Mar 06, 2018 11:25 pm
a soft bag is fine , i dont like the solid cases that weigh about 8kg by themselves and difficult to stow anywhere.
just get / borrow some cheap scales to check before you go.
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Re: looking for help Traveling with Bikes to Europe from Sydney
Postby scirocco » Wed Mar 07, 2018 12:16 am
A modern road bike packed in a cardboard box from the bike shop with bubble-wrap, foam tubing and air void pillows will withstand a nuclear strike and weigh about 17 kg including bike clothes, helmet, shoes, tools etc. That leaves 7 kg carry-on plus 10 kg checked for other clothes in a super light-weight nylon duffel (enough for Europe summer), plus a 3kg fold-up luggage trolley to wheel the whole lot on. Total 30kg plus 7kg carry-on.
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Re: looking for help Traveling with Bikes to Europe from Sydney
Postby onrbikes » Fri Mar 09, 2018 6:33 pm
For Europe we use Qatar, Emirates and Etihad.
All good airlines.
They all allow open jaw tickets . Flying out of a different city than you entered in, for not much more.
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Re: looking for help Traveling with Bikes to Europe from Sydney
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Re: looking for help Traveling with Bikes to Europe from Sydney
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Re: looking for help Traveling with Bikes to Europe from Sydney
Postby BugsBunny » Thu Mar 22, 2018 1:33 pm
A few times I've found is that some good travel agents have contacts within the airlines reservations, and they can help add an entry onto your ticket advising that notice has been given of a bike bag. Whilst its not a 100% confirmation, it does give you added credence when it comes time to check in.
The other thing that complicates matters is simply the size and weight of your bike bag. Some are just really large/oddly shaped.
I use this one which is the smallest and lightest one I could find. The only downside is that it doesn't have wheels. So carrying on your shoulder for any more than 15min of so gets a bit too much - depending on how much other stuff you fill in the bag adding to the weight.
http://pikapackworks.com
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Re: looking for help Traveling with Bikes to Europe from Sydney
Postby BobtheBuilder » Fri Apr 20, 2018 10:55 pm
https://www.seat61.com is the Sheldon Brown of train travel. You'll find everything you need to know.
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Re: looking for help Traveling with Bikes to Europe from Sydney
Postby 10speedsemiracer » Sat Apr 21, 2018 12:49 am
I don't know how Qatar or Emirates are with bikes though.
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Re: looking for help Traveling with Bikes to Europe from Sydney
Postby BobtheBuilder » Sun Apr 22, 2018 8:59 am
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Re: looking for help Traveling with Bikes to Europe from Sydney
Postby dalai47 » Wed May 02, 2018 3:00 pm
Emirates are great with their 30kg allowance.10speedsemiracer wrote:I don't know how Qatar or Emirates are with bikes though.
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Re: looking for help Traveling with Bikes to Europe from Sydney
Postby Trevtassie » Wed May 02, 2018 4:40 pm
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Re: looking for help Traveling with Bikes to Europe from Sydney
Postby Thoglette » Wed May 02, 2018 6:54 pm
Just check out the bits I "know". He's good. Bookmarked!BobtheBuilder wrote:https://www.seat61.com is the Sheldon Brown of train travel. You'll find everything you need to know.
There used to be some decent flight options to Scandinavia via HK. But that was a long time ago
Rome2Rio.com is yet-another-travel site that I've found useful for paths less travelled.
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Re: looking for help Traveling with Bikes to Europe from Sydney
Postby BobtheBuilder » Wed May 02, 2018 7:07 pm
http://matrix.itasoftware.com/#search:
Won't sell you a ticket, but will give you a price. You can enter in a huge amount of variables to find the flight for you and it'll give you all the ticket coding for a travel agent to find the exact ticket (and you'll know if they're creaming extra off the retail price) - or you can search it yourself with booking sites, obviously.
Singapore Air flies direct to Copenhagen from Singapore.Thoglette wrote:There used to be some decent flight options to Scandinavia via HK.
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