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Flying with BA

Gerard

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Nov 22, 2023
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1
United Kingdom
Hey guys,
Apologies if already answered - can't seem to find
I'm flying with BA to Cape Town next week, and wondering whether anyone has flown with their ebike with BA. Website says non motorized bikes only. I'll of course remove the battery, just wondering if anyones had any issues? Flying with a levo
many thanks,

Gerard
 

Bones

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Apr 3, 2020
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Harrogate
I flew to Geneva without a battery without any problems. Although coming home I was asked if it was an ebike by the airline, and obviously I said no!
Without the battery it's just a heavy bike so don't worry. It's the security that might kick up a fuss, but nothing nasty is going to show up on the x-ray.
 

Acee

Member
Mar 28, 2023
16
3
Farnham, UK
Bike without battery is okay, carrying the battery in any form (cabin hand luggage, on ones person, or in the hold) is not allowed (airline worker). Don't try and get it through security - it's not allowed for a reason.
 

veryoldfart

Member
Oct 1, 2020
68
73
Suffolk
I have taken my Levo to the Alps w/o battery on a number of occasions ( leave battery out there) on a plane using BA.
BA have a specialist dept that can tell you about what you can & cannot take. I normally carry a few emergency gas tyre inflation canisters with me. They are supposed to be prohibited. But the very helpful BA guy said it was perfectly ok to carry them and made a note on my booking locator ref for the airport check-in staff saying they were cleared by BA security dept. No problem on outbound (ex LHR), not so straightforward on return leg with Swiss security. Eventually Swiss relented when same BA guy told them “ why do we bother putting notes against passenger reference saying ok to carry them on OUR plane/ flight, if you dont read them! “

No Li-on batteries bigger than small spare (ie for phone type) power pack allowed anywhere on board.
 

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