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£150 each way for a bike box longhaul seems one of the more reasonable fares I’ve heard. British Airways was wanting about £220 for a normal suitcase longhaul last time I looked.
I’m off the chile in 3 weeks and iberia are charging €50 each way!
There are other airline who will count bike as an item of your standard checked allowance.
220 for ba feels a bit over the top for a suitcase. But does justify the extra for finn air J tickets with checked allowance.
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