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Old 11-27-13, 10:00 PM
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I can tell you that I have watched airlines load luggage and cargo many times and have toured many FedEx hubs. Your bike will get a lot better treatment in a FedEx facility that was entirely built to handle packages like that from doorstep to doorstep. While sitting on a commercial plane, I have seen way too many bags fall off of carts and ride off the end of a conveyor belt.
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If you decide to go with Air Canada, remember they don't just charge you the $50 handling fee. They also charge you the fee as if it was a bag - on a US-Canada flight that's another $25. Then your actual baggage is charged at the rate for a second bag, $35 for US-Canada flights. One bag and a bike costs you $110.
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Originally Posted by raybo
The folding bike being shipped was a recumbent tandem that was S&S coupled. It wasn't your standard folding bike in its suitcase (which could be taken on the plane as luggage).
From the review:

"a SatRDay folding recumbent (fits in a standard suitcase)"

"($69 each way for the SatRDay),"

And, BTW, some airline policies are written so that the bike is extra no matter what it's packed in. In other words, it's the fact that it's a bike and not the size, that matters.
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Originally Posted by pacificcyclist
I guess a bargain depending on which Airlines they fly.
That's why I wrote "shipping-wise." I.e., compared to other prices for shipping (rather than flying with a bike.) Just the year before (2009) we shipped two full size bikes, including mine large one in a large box (l+w+d=86.5") , UPS from Philly to Whitefish, MT for about $90 total. 2011, Philly to Missoula. UPS. $200 for 1 normal size bike box, my large bike box and a third box with a B.O.B. racks, fuel bottle and stove.
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Originally Posted by dwmckee
While sitting on a commercial plane, I have seen way too many bags fall off of carts and ride off the end of a conveyor belt.
While waiting to change planes I watched a baggage handler with America West (remember them?) pick up my bike box by the straps, walk it a way with one side pressed against his waist and then toss it from waist level about 6' forward onto the ground. Fortunately, the bike was o.k.
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I too have witnessed questionable treatment of bikes, and I always figured it comes down to the individuals doing these boring, physically tough jobs. A few are going to be the types who for whatever reasons in their lives just dont give a flying you know what about other peoples things.
Its a big roulette wheel when travelling with bike and I figure its just bad luck to land or not land on one of the few angry sons of guns.
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Most of what the baggage handlers can dish out can be protected against by proper packing. Mine has survived damage at the hands of the baggage handlers after many flights. I did have some minor damage once as a result of a TSA klutz. I have actually seem my bike boxes much worse for the wear when shipped by UPS or FedEx, but didn't suffer bike damage with them either.
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I just went to a UPS/ Fedx store and was quoted 140$ to ship a bike one way from Tucson to Salt Lake City. I got on ship bike and the price is <40$. Almost seems too good to be true. I will give it a shot and report on how it goes.
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Originally Posted by Bridrider
I just went to a UPS/ Fedx store and was quoted 140$ to ship a bike one way from Tucson to Salt Lake City. I got on ship bike and the price is <40$. Almost seems too good to be true. I will give it a shot and report on how it goes.
Have you checked out bikeflights.com? I would get an on-line quote from them first. It's easy to do. I shipped from Philly to Missoula, MT back in June. Wildly overestimated the large bike, bike box, racks, stove and fuel bottle at 90 lbs. 4-day shipping rate was $68, plus $5 for pickup from local bike shop.
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I looked at various shipping options to get a bike from Canada to Portland earlier this year, and as soon as you shipped across the boarder, the cost rose to the stratosphere -- I ended up taking the bike on the Air Canada plane with me, and it arrived safely. $50 for the bike, and $25 for the checked luggage.

So if you're starting in Seattle, a shipping company might work, but probably not if you want to ship to Vancouver or Victoria.
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