Folding bicycle on Iberia/Level - would I be charged as if I'm taking a normal bicycle?

Folding bicycle on Iberia/Level - would I be charged as if I'm taking a normal bicycle? - Man and a Bicycle on a Meadow

Iberia says they will charge US$75 to take a bicycle from BOS to BCN, but the text shows that they have not considered folding bicycles.

I wrote to them asking (providing weight and measurement) but they did not respond.

I pack my Brompton in a Chubby. 118 x 81 x 50¹ cm (47.2 x 32.4 x 20"). About 22 kilograms with both, but I like to fill up the corners with small items.

Anyone have experience with Iberia and a Brompton, or any other folding bicycle?

¹Height may vary but is close to 50 cm. 118 x 81 are accurate.



Best Answer

99%, the rules for bicycles are for your regular, non-folding bicycle. Folding bicycles, despite their recent popularity, are an edge case they haven't considered yet.

As for the case, there shouldn't be anything preventing you from checking it as an over sized item, for which you would have to pay. However...I, me, personally, would not check the bike in a soft case, even if you tag it as Fragile.

There are hard shell cases for folding bikes. Note, I do fully understand the dilemma of transporting a bike, then being stuck with a hard case. :(




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