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Do i just turn up at the airport or do i have to tell the airline
that i will be taking one on board. Anybody got an advice on what to
do or what not to do.


 
Posted : 28/08/2009 4:24 am
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I would have thought that you have to tell the airline. Tey may or may not charge you for it as well. If it is a brand new bike you might want "dirty" it up a wee bit just in case you get stopped by customs.


 
Posted : 28/08/2009 6:30 am
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check with the airline. Can't hurt to let them know.


 
Posted : 28/08/2009 6:52 am
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Could it be dismantled a bit and put in another suitcase? Buy a cheap suitcase, reinforce with cardboard from the bike shop....

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Posted : 28/08/2009 7:05 am
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Are you talking about buying a bike out there cheap and bringing it back? If so take your bike bag out with you with a scrap bike in it, ditch this in the US then bring the new one back. They never check/record the contents of your bike bag so you took one out and brought it back, simples.

Post the receipts manuals etc back to the uk and ride it a bit in the us, even on road to make it a bit dirty. Job done.

I am in no way condoning tax evasion and have not done this at all. Not even a bit.


 
Posted : 28/08/2009 7:18 am
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check airline's website - they vary a lot

ANZ, LAX to heathrow, free as long as you don't take more than 2 cases total
AA, think it was $150 each way ๐Ÿ˜ฏ


 
Posted : 28/08/2009 8:32 am
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One US airline tried to charge Geoff Kabush $200 to take his bike to the Worlds in Australia last week, he came over all cute to the checkin chick and she waived the fee


 
Posted : 28/08/2009 8:58 am
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depends on which airline so check with the airline first
Continental airlines have an embargo on bikes etc certain months of the year (summer being one i think) and the rest of the time you have to pre book


 
Posted : 28/08/2009 9:08 am