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Started by Gadgetgirl79 in Ski Chatter - 12 Replies

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Gadgetgirl79 posted Feb-2010

Hello again everyone.

I'm tempted to buy myself a pair of skis this year rather than paying £100+ to hire a pair.

The airline says I can pay £30 for carriage of a single pair of skis with a maximum weight of 6kg. Does anyone know how much skis weigh approximately (they'll probably be 160s), and if you can get away with putting a pair of skis and a snowboard in one bag, thus only paying the carriage fee once?

I suppose the only downside would be that if they "lost" the bag, I could only only claim the cost of 1 pair from them.

Ise
reply to 'Ski Carriage'
posted Feb-2010

depends what you get, skis weigh upwards of 3kg a pair while bindings are upwards of 2kg a pair. In fact, 3kg is a pretty light pair of skis, way lighter than most recreational skiers could manage so it's really more like 4kg or more.

.. and yes, you're right... that means 6kg for a pair of skis with bindings and poles in a bag can't possibly work )

However, good news on the insurance, they don't care what the airline regulations are :lol: if your ski bag has two pairs in then that's what you claim.

Edited 1 time. Last update at 03-Feb-2010

Mjjw69
reply to 'Ski Carriage'
posted Feb-2010

Its a joke how much some airlines charge, especially a certain Ryanair, I do all i can to avoid flying with them. 6kg, who is that with, no way will the total weight be less that 6kg, Easyjet are 25kg & you can easily take 2 sets.

Ise
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posted Feb-2010

it is indeed a joke, skiers get the cheapest luggage charges around and yet have continually taken the p*ss with ski bags forcing airlines to impose weight limits. That's not to excuse airlines having unrealistic limits but I'm baffled why some skiers seem to think that uniquely among air travelers their luggage should be carried for free or at lower rates than anyone else.

Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Ski Carriage'
posted Feb-2010

If you go on a low cost carrier or charter flight you just have to expect it.

Fly BA and enjoy all 23 kg of your ski allowance. Just avoid the striking.

Mjjw69
reply to 'Ski Carriage'
posted Feb-2010

I for one have never taken the P1ss, however some airlines put in a limit just to make money on excess baggage. Also i fail to see how the excess baggage works, i can weigh 80kg with 25kg luggage & have to pay for the extra 5kg luggage & someone else can weigh 125kg & 20kg luggage & that's fine. I am all for paying extra, however just be fair, £20 each way for say £15kg is ok, but don't take the P1ss out of the people trying to go on holiday.

Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Ski Carriage'
posted Feb-2010

mjjw69 wrote:I for one have never taken the P1ss, however some airlines put in a limit just to make money on excess baggage. Also i fail to see how the excess baggage works, i can weigh 80kg with 25kg luggage & have to pay for the extra 5kg luggage & someone else can weigh 125kg & 20kg luggage & that's fine. I am all for paying extra, however just be fair, £20 each way for say £15kg is ok, but don't take the P1ss out of the people trying to go on holiday.


I think that sometimes but there is no way they could give people baggage relating to how much they weigh so a set amount is a must. If you don't like it you should pay a premium and fly an airline with favourable terms.

Mjjw69
reply to 'Ski Carriage'
posted Feb-2010

You maybe right Pablo, not always possible with destinations & timings though. I would always use a major Airline when poss, however flying to Salzburg or Geneva is not an option.

Topic last updated on 03-February-2010 at 14:50