Flying With a Bike Doesn’t Have to Be a Hassle — It Can Be the Start of the Adventure
Flying with a bike used to feel like a necessary evil: mystery fees, oversized baggage lines, and hoping your pride and joy survives the trip. But the truth is, traveling with your bike is one of the best ways to unlock the world. It turns any destination into your own personal playground—new roads, new trails, and new stories waiting at the other end of the jet bridge.
With the right preparation (and the right case), bringing your bike is easier than most people think. Airlines are more bike-friendly than ever, compact travel cases help avoid oversized fees, and a little bit of packing know-how goes a long way. Whether you’re chasing gravel in Girona, singletrack in Sedona, or that bucket-list alpine climb in the Dolomites, flying with your bike means you get to ride your setup, your fit, and your style—no compromises, no rentals, no surprises.
To make it even easier, we’ve put together two resources:
1. A quick FAQ that answers the most common questions about flying with a bike—packing tips, airline quirks, and how to avoid the usual headaches.
2. Airline-specific guides that break down every relevant baggage rule, fee, and bike policy in one convenient place, so you know exactly what to expect before you book.
Your next ride starts long before you clip in. Let’s get you (and your bike) there smoothly.