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deathhare 11-05-07 04:17 PM

Flying United Airlines
 
Anyone have any experience with United and taking a bike on an international flight?
I know some airlines really hate you for this and some are cool. Ive never dealt with them.
Im about to call them but thought id ask for personal experiences from you guys.

jodypolk 11-05-07 04:26 PM

it's free. like 10 bucks for the box... counts as one check in.

rip your pedals and bars off. they even keep it away from other luggage.

totally the only reason to fly united.

kmart 11-05-07 04:27 PM

Do you promise not to tell us STFU and fight you? :D

(sorry can't answer your question but I would love to know since I'm heading to Tokyo myself pretty soon)

charlesxbronson 11-05-07 04:31 PM

they're totally cool about it, atleast the people in philadelphia airport (and that's rather uncommon.)

deathhare 11-05-07 04:34 PM


Originally Posted by jodypolk (Post 5580190)
it's free. like 10 bucks for the box... counts as one check in.

rip your pedals and bars off. they even keep it away from other luggage.

totally the only reason to fly united.

Amazing. United seems to rule all airlines?

So take of the pedals and bars and find abox big enough for the rest to fit in? Leave my wheels on?

deathhare 11-05-07 04:35 PM


Originally Posted by kmart (Post 5580197)
Do you promise not to tell us STFU and fight you? :D

(sorry can't answer your question but I would love to know since I'm heading to Tokyo myself pretty soon)

:)

jodypolk 11-05-07 04:35 PM

how my IRO got here, the box is huge, not padded but i had no problems... oh, except the crank arms were super loose.

everyone thinks i'm paranoid, but it had to be security/TSA.

deathhare 11-05-07 04:37 PM

Sounds great. Thanks.
I gotta find a monster box at the lbs. :)

Zombie Carl 11-05-07 04:38 PM

Any experiences w/ US Airways?

I'm going to Amsterdam for three months, and I'm debating flying my bike out or buying one when I get there (still gotta fly it home).

EivlEvo 11-05-07 04:44 PM

Im a pilot... (not for an airline) but as far as carrying a bike with you on a plane you'd be fine. As long as you pack it right, the only things you would have to worry about is other luggage getting piled on top of it which you may be able to avoid by telling them what it is and asking about how to label it. And heating. I can't see a reason why a bike wouldn't be alright at seriously cold temps but some pilots don't turn on the cargo heat because there's no need to. (often times when you ship pets they come out frozen if you don't remind the right people)

But those would be the only 2 things to worry about.

deathhare 11-05-07 04:48 PM

Well i was mostly worried about having to pay some huge extra fee.
Sounds like with United you dont have to.
Im gonna call em just in case theyve changed their policy.

EivlEvo 11-05-07 04:50 PM

Actually one more point... TSA could take apart ur bottom bracket and such to look for stashed stash. keep that in mind, as they (should they decide to disassemble) will likely not be using the correct tools, and may maim stuff up.

jodypolk 11-05-07 04:52 PM


Well i was mostly worried about having to pay some huge extra fee.
definitely do so, but i think you're good. i did it 2 mos ago.

EivlEvo 11-05-07 04:53 PM

There would only be a policy if it was over 50lbs. Then you have to pay a surcharge. If they tell you anything different, they're probably lying. The cargo hold will almost never be full as far as cubic space goes, it will just be full as far as weight goes. Weight is by far a greater issue on a plane than space.

deathhare 11-05-07 04:55 PM

Cool. I guess i was assuming the size would freak em out.

deathhare 11-05-07 05:02 PM

Wait, i just checked the website and it says, "Any checked bag with a single dimension more than 62 inches is not accepted."
:(

baxtefer 11-05-07 05:09 PM

a bike box is less that 5 feet long.

deathhare 11-05-07 05:11 PM

I called India (customer service) and they said itll be no problem and its free for the first bike on international frights. :)

jodypolk 11-05-07 06:25 PM


a bike box is less that 5 feet long.
no, the ones at unites would fit a chopper.

not to be snippy, but i did this 2 mos ago, on this exact airline, dudes.

FazeOne 11-05-07 06:28 PM

honestly, I hate flying united... all ive ever gotten from them is crap customer service and stupid flight attendants

deathhare 11-05-07 06:29 PM

so you got a box from the airline?

kmart 11-05-07 06:51 PM

Take your wheels off and you should be fine.

jodypolk 11-05-07 07:20 PM

don't even have to take off the wheels.

i just threw the pedals and a few tools in a shoebox, wrapped the drops around the box and packed it in my checked bag, threw a bit of bubblewrap around the tubing and rolled my bike into the airport. they came out and gave me a box for 10 bucks and some packing tape.

jodypolk 11-05-07 07:21 PM

coulda ridden out from narita in 10 minutes if i didn't have a ride.

baxtefer 11-05-07 07:51 PM


Originally Posted by FazeOne (Post 5580920)
honestly, I hate flying united... all ive ever gotten from them is crap customer service and stupid flight attendants

and a free 12 hour layover in O'Hare


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