Internal Transport for Bikes in New Zealand
When
cycle touring around New Zealand there may be times where you want to
use public transport to carry your bike between cities.
The options available include flying,bus, train and boat.
Because
bikes are not that easy to transport there are special conditions that
you need to be aware of when you include your bike with your luggage.
Christchurch International Airport |
Air Travel
Bikes
in general can be carried on planes at no additional cost provided you
do not exceed your ticket weight restriction. This means that you have
to have a good idea of how much your pannier bags and bike weigh.
The main domestic carriers are Air New Zealand and Jetstar.
Both airlines offer cheaper fares but you have to book well in advance of your travel to take advantage of these.
Air New Zealand require that your bike is contained in a bike bag or a bike box and their requirements are:
Jetstars bike Policy
As can be seen from the airline policies bikes need to be disassembled in order to be carried by Air New Zealand and Jetstar.
There
are bike assembly spaces at Auckland, Christchurch and Queenstown
airports that are not that easy to find. It is a good idea to carry some
duct tape to use when you are packing your bike.
The
main thing is to ensure that you have plenty of time before your flight
departs to get a bike box and to then pack your bike. This can be very
important when you are boarding a flight going out of New Zealand. Air
New Zealand can sell you a bike box.
Bus Travel
I
recently travelled from Opotiki to Auckland by Inter City bus which was
a enjoyable although a slow experience. The main consideration is the
possibility that you will not be able to carry your bike on the bus
because of lack of space even though you have booked a ticket. If you
travel at peak times you will run the risk of not being able to load
your bike because of lack of space and some services do not carry
bikes. When you make your booking you are required to inform the bus
company that you have a bike to transport and all bikes must have the
pedals removed and chain covered. I got around this by tapping a
carton over the chain and bubble wrap around the pedals. The Naked Bus
Company also offer cheap fares and the following is the link to their
policy covering bikes.
Boat Travel
The
boat trip between the North and South Islands is a popular way to move
between the islands and is scenic as well as convenient as you do not
have to disassemble your bike.
Train Travel
I
have travelled from Wellington to Auckland by train which was an all
day trip with the most interesting part being the ride through the
volcanic plateau which includes the Raurimu spiral passing by Mt
Ruapehu, Tongario and Ngauruhoe. It is a convenient way to travel as
there was plenty of storage space but the ticket costs have gone up and
it is now not the cheapest way to travel but is worth considering rather
than flying.
http://www.kiwirailscenic.co.nz/northern-explorer/?servicename=Northern%20Explorer
http://www.kiwirailscenic.co.nz/northern-explorer/?servicename=Northern%20Explorer
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