How do I get to France with a bicycle? For a while it looked simpler to just pedal there.
I started looking for a plane ticket for the event. One important factor to consider of course is how the airlines charge for bicycle-related luggage. The main choices to get to Pau from the US are Alitalia, Air France, KLM. British Airways is also a usually cheap and effective way to get to Europe (Heathrow bottleneck notwithstanding) but would force me to land in Paris and find some alternative mean of transportation (likely the TGV, the French high-speed train) to get to the the Pyrenees.
Not surprisingly, British Airways offers the best deal: they allow bicycles to fly for FREE. However, this generosity is tempered by an array of contradictory information.
Things are not much better chez AirFrance. Although the French flagship airline is less fussy about sizes, bikes are not and cannot be part of the regular luggage allowance. This means: pay, pay, pay. Since once more the web page gives contradictory information (weight vs. number of luggage items) with a little phone time I got the straight dope: there is a one-way fee from the US to Europe and from Europe of the US of ... 150. One hundred and fifty what? Well, dollars in the US, Euros in Europe. In other words, at the current rate of exchange, taking the bike back home costs one and a half more than taking it there! This I think illustrates well the randomness of the system. Still AirFrance, at equal ticket costs, seems like the best bet as it would take me close enough to destination, hopefully with all my expensive luggage.
A very helpful link: the International Bicycle Fund Airline Baggage Regulations page.
Bicycle luggage I am considering:
- Performance has a good assortment from the tank-heavy to the flimsy
- The Tricosport Iron, which has a great review on Pez Cycling.
- A great (but pricey) soft bag with internal frame from Bike Pro USA