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- Contrary to that which I have read elsewhere, it appears as though no pedal removal/handlebar tweaking/tyre deflation is necessary for flights on Ryanair; can anyone confirm this?
- Will 50m of clingfilm serve as a protective bag adequate to satisfy its requirment (see below).
- Finally, is my understanding of the para below correct, insofar as any bike weighing between 20 and 30 kg will attract the excess rate in addition to the standard bike rate?
Sporting or musical equipment including but not limited to large fishing rods, golf clubs, bikes* (bikes have a weight limit of 30 kilos), scooters, fencing equipment, pole vaults, javelin, surfboards, bodyboards, snowboards and skis and large musical instruments including but not limited to harps, double bass and drums are inherently unsuitable for carriage by airlines operating fast turnarounds such as Ryanair. However, these items may be carried in the hold of the aircraft in addition to your personal checked baggage allowance up to a limit of 20 kilos per item upon payment of a discounted online fee of £50/€50 per item, per one way flight. If the item is purchased at the airport or through a Ryanair call centre a higher fee of £60/€60 per item/per one way flight will apply). Any sporting and musical item weighing over the 20 kilos allowance will be charged for the excess at the applicable excess baggage rate per kilo.
*Bicycles - MUST be contained in a protective box or bag.