I'll be flying on Friday with my folding bike, and I wonder if anyone has tips 
for dealing with the clerk at the airline counter. My bike (a folding Dahon) 
fits into a case the size of a large suitcase--if it's measured, it's a few 
inches too large and qualifies for the "large" surcharge. That, plus the fact 
that there's a bike inside, sometimes results in a $50 charge on my airline 
(Southwest).

Any ideas on how to get this thing on the plane without causing the ticket 
agent to haul out the tape measure? 

If I'm asked what's inside, what should I say (it has been suggested that I 
answer, "sporting goods," or "a mobility device" ... even "an inline 
wheelchair")? Anyone who flies knows that a "bike" incurs a cost, the same bag 
filled with golf clubs or lacrosse equipment wouldn't.

Thanks in advance!

Eric N
www.CampyOnly.com
CampyOnlyGuy.blogspot.com
Twitter: @CampyOnlyGuy

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