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  1. I'm scheduled to fly from O.R. Thambo to Cape Town with Flysafair. I'm planning on taking my Mountain Bike with me. Sporting equipment is included in my ticket. According to the Flysafair guidelines the maximum dimensions for sporting equipment is: 190 x 75 x 65 cm. I have two options to transport my bike, A Bike Safe, that is: 120 x 90 x 32 cm.An Evoc bike bag that is: 147 x 85 x 36 cm.Will they refuse to check in my bike if it is in one of those containers?Does anyone have any experience transporting a bike with Flysafair that can give me some insight or piece of mind?
  2. Just dug up this info - thought it may be useful: MANGO R300 surcharge, one way SAA http://www.flysaa.com/za/en/flyingSAA/baggage/sportingEquipment.html For the following Sport equipment mentioned below, SAA will allow an additional piece, not exceeding 23kg, free of charge per passenger - this is valid to both the Weight and Piece Concept Cycling: 200cm – 100cm – 75cm BA http://www.britishairways.com/en-za/information/baggage-essentials/sporting-goods-and-musical-instruments We will accept non-motorised bicycles up to 190cm (75in) in length, provided they are packed in a recognised bicycle bag. Please ensure that you: •pack the bike in a protective case or bag •remove the pedals or fix them inwards •fix the handlebars sideways •deflate the tyres to reduce the risk of damage KULULA http://www.kulula.com/flights/baggage/sports-equipment The baggage policy will allow you to check-in one bag for free as long as it does not exceed 20kg; if you are travelling with your sports equipment and you exceed your one free bag allowance you will be charged for an 'extra bag'. The maximum dimensions for any sports equipment is: 190 x 75 x 65 cm. If your equipment exceeds 20kg a ‘heavy bag’ fee is charged. You can save and purchase extra bags when booking online or 2 hours before flight departure at a cost of R245 Cycling Non-motorized bicycle packaged in a recognised cycling bag Max weight = 20kg If between 20 and 32kg - a heavy bag fee will apply Will be accepted regardless of dimensions *
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