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Bicycle: a means of transport between cake-stops
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LyingAir only tells half the story: they are properly referred to as Lie'n'Scare.User said:Personally, I wouldn't take a bike on sleazyJet or LyingAir.
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LyingAir only tells half the story: they are properly referred to as Lie'n'Scare.User said:Personally, I wouldn't take a bike on sleazyJet or LyingAir.
I've flown with my bike with both, and Jet2, and have never had a problem with damage.User said:Personally, I wouldn't take a bike on sleazyJet or LyingAir.
Because they resent flag carriers being compulsorily subsidised by the taxpayer, don't like protectionist control of landing slots and prefer some choice?wafflycat said:Can't understand why anyone would want to give any money to Ryanair.
ASC1951 said:Ryanair flew me to Sardinia for 38p return,
ASC1951 said:I've flown with my bike with both, and Jet2, and have never had a problem with damage.
If you want cossetting, fly BA or one of the other government flag carriers and pay through the nose. Ryanair flew me to Sardinia for 38p return, so I'm not going to complain about being charged £25 each way for my bike.
johnny said:So, if i fly with EJ i just ruck up at the airport with bike and panniers, pay a small fee and they give me a big cardboard box to put it in. Do i need to take the bike apart or will it fit in as is? Also do you need to deflate tyres?
So, if i fly with EJ i just ruck up at the airport with bike and panniers, pay a small fee and they give me a big cardboard box to put it in. Do i need to take the bike apart or will it fit in as is? Also do you need to deflate tyres?