How To Travel With Your Bike
So you’ve already read our article ‘Should I get a Bike Bag or Hard Plastic Bike Box?’ and are ready to make the purchase. But when it comes to actually travelling with your bike, there are a few things you’ll want to consider (and mistakes you’ll want to avoid):
Will my bike bag or box fit my bike? You would think that most bags and boxes would fit most bikes, but this isn’t necessarily the case. Always check the measurements of your bike against the technical specification of the product you’re about to buy. The two important measurements are:
- Bottom of the chainset to the top of the saddle (you may have to remove the seat post if your bike measures too big here
- Front fork to the rear derailleur
It’s important to note that most electric bikes can’t have their wheels removed due to the internal electric cabling, and most airlines won’t accept motorised-pedal bikes.
Will it fit in my car? Picture this: You’ve bought your travel case and you’ve gone to all the effort of dismantling your bike and packing it up, only to find out that it doesn’t fit in your car!
It’s important that you know the dimensions of your car before you buy a box or bag so that you’re not left stranded at home, unable to even make it to the airport. And remember to take into account the space needed for other luggage (and people) that will be travelling in the car with your bike.
Do all airlines accept bikes, and what do I need to know? Did you know that for some airlines, you need to contact them months in advance to let them know you’re bringing your bike and may need to disclose the weight and size of the bike bag or box?
It’s not difficult to travel with your bike by plane, but it’s worth reading your airline’s rules regarding the transport of your bike. We’ve pulled a list together of 8 popular airlines and their regulations for travelling with a bicycle:
Airline |
Accepts bikes? |
Details |
Air France |
Yes |
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British Airways |
Yes |
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Easyjet |
Yes |
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Emirates |
Yes |
|
KLM |
Yes |
|
Ryanair |
Yes |
|
TUI |
Yes |
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Virgin Atlantic |
Yes |
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Did you know that at Turbo Trainer Hire, we rent out bike bags too? Click here to see our range of travel bags.