Poster: A snowHead
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I am just considering a flight to Munich with Lufthansa.
I am trying to get to grips with their website but has anyone flown with them before and got free ski carriage like you get with BA /Swiss Air.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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You get free ski carriage with Lufthansa. They own Swiss and operate on roughly the same terms.
FYI ski carriage is no longer free with BA - £30 each way now I think
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You normally have to call Lufthansa customer services to book your skis once you have booked your flight. It is still free tho'
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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I agree with SCollier - exactly the situation, so long as you call in advance they are FOC, great service and Munich great airport, used Lufthansa to Munich many times, and 2x again next season.
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Thanks everyone.
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You'll get a free beer as well. Used them in March to Munich. Really good service.
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GeorgeVII wrote: |
You'll get a free beer as well. Used them in March to Munich. Really good service. |
haha really? damn! i fly early morning!
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Be aware if you get a Lufthansa code share flight you pay the charges levied by the operating carrier irrespective of what airline it says on your ticket. With the exeption of Swiss air, now same company I think most of the other Star Alliance partners charge for your 2nd bag/ skis on an economy ticket.
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SCollier1, do they refuse to take the skis for free if you don't call ahead? I presumed it's the same T's & C's as Swiss, in that it's stated explicitly that ski's go free to European destinations blah blah, so you just pitch up and climb aboard.
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We use them loads these days since flights from Manchester to Salzburg stopped. Free ski carriage, just call them up before you fly to book your skis on.
Also free drinks/snacks etc. so all in all a nice service.
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Lechbob wrote: |
Be aware if you get a Lufthansa code share flight you pay the charges levied by the operating carrier irrespective of what airline it says on your ticket. With the exeption of Swiss air, now same company I think most of the other Star Alliance partners charge for your 2nd bag/ skis on an economy ticket. |
Brussels Airways claim they don't charge for skis.
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You know it makes sense.
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I don't know what happens if you don't call them in advance. If you like living "on the edge" give it a go.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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SCollier1, speaking as a skier I like to be on the edge as much as possible. However, I've just spoken to a very friendly Irish chap at Lufthansa and he's made a note on my booking that I shall be requiring ski carriage.
Better safe than sorry. Thanks all.
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Poster: A snowHead
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rjs wrote: |
Brussels Airways claim they don't charge for skis. |
Your right, I appologise, you can flame me, it was a rash & unsubstantiated statement, total b*ll*x, Joong, but the skiing in Belgium is not great.
I had only checked a few airlines for a trip to the States. Funily enough Brussels Airlines came up, I was previously unaware of their existance, on checking the flight code it was for British Midlands which were actually on a United plane, so the whole thing is a mess no wonder the check-in staff never know whether to charge or not. Sometimes if you politely state "ski carriage was said to be free" you can get away with it. I thought I would be cute and get a Lufthansa ticket for a United flight as the price was he same but the T&C's say I would be subject to United's baggage rules.
Now that the BA sale is over, what with flights from Manchester and free ski carriage the Lufthansa flight via Frankfurt looks like the most cost effective/ convenient for me & still gets into Denver at a decent hour and avoids the US hub immigration/customs panic.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Wot's this "call" in advance ? Telephone ? Surely they don't want that, anyway my ticket shows no phone number.
They say "You need to register sports baggage 24 hours before the flight "
I was assuming this "register" was part of online checkin---- would someone who has done it please confirm. Thanks.
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Farley Goode, see above
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Dr John, Was delighted to meet an old ski buddy at DHO AGM this week who well fits your description, Doc, and wears a bow tie. Could it have been you ?
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Farley Goode, you have to call them, don't ask why, it's their roolz. They'll simply record your ski carriage against your outbound and inbound flights.
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Farley Goode, hunch back, one eye, cauliflower ears & tourettes? Could have been...
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Farley Goode wrote: |
I was assuming this "register" was part of online checkin---- would someone who has done it please confirm. Thanks. |
I normally call after I book ticket... even if it's 3 months in advance. Call goes to their service/customer center (I guess it's no problem to find number of your closest customer center online ) and they arrange rest of it (also for connecting flights).
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Thinking about it, I've never phoned ahead on Swiss flights and never had an problem just rolling up and booking skis in. I only did it this time due to the advice given on this page. Nowhere during the booking process, or in the e-ticket/confirmation/bumph I've been sent, does it say I need to phone ahead to book ski carriage. It states explicitly that ski carriage is free for my type of journey, so I don't see how they could refuse, or try and charge, if the phone call hasn't been placed?
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Dr John, you are confusing Swiss with Lufthansa. Swiss do not charge, nor you you have to phone ahead. Lufthansa do not charge, but you do need to call ahead.
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smithski, the clarification is appreciated. The questions still stands - if you need to call ahead, why don't they mention the requirement anywhere?
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Dr John, It says so here
We want you to be able to continue your sports activities even when you are travelling. For this reason, Lufthansa offers special excess baggage rates for sports baggage. Please not that you need to register sports baggage 24 hours before the flight.
But I must admit it is not made clear, had it not been for a similar thread last year Imay have been caught out ...
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smithski, And further down in your link:
"If you are booking your flight online and would like to take your ski gear with you, then please call the reservations hotline after you have made your online booking. Please register your ski bag there under your booking code."
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Are some Lufthansa flights operated by BMI with different allowances?
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Poster: A snowHead
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I'm in the middle of a real ding dong with Lufthansa. I booked in July for Manchester/Munich flight in January 2011 clearly stated to be operated by LH. Rang them and reserved 2 x free ski carriage - all very good so far. Got an email in October saying flight times changed 5 minutes and that operator is now BMI. Rang them last week about something else (this issue just came up by chance) and was told I'd better check with BMI that ski carriage is free with them. BMI tell me they want £120! (4 x £30).
Complained to LH by webmail (it seems it's impossible to ring their customer relations although I've now found out that it's run by BOSCH - that's right of washing machine etc. fame - in Liverpool) and you're supposed to fax or post to them (no email)!
The long and the short of it is that LH did not advise me that it's a code sharing flight at the time of booking (which their own terms and conditions say they must) and they are therefore unable, I believe, to make me pay the BMI charges.
I'll have to see what happens but I get the impression LH are determined not to give way. If they refuse to give way I'll turn up in January, argue the toss with BMI and if they make me pay sue them through the small claims court or use the legal costs cover in my home insurance. They are guilty of both breach of contract and misrepresentation (whether that's negligent or fraudulent I can't yet decide).
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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thepositron wrote: |
I'm in the middle of a real ding dong with Lufthansa. I booked in July for Manchester/Munich flight in January 2011 clearly stated to be operated by LH. Rang them and reserved 2 x free ski carriage - all very good so far. Got an email in October saying flight times changed 5 minutes and that operator is now BMI. Rang them last week about something else (this issue just came up by chance) and was told I'd better check with BMI that ski carriage is free with them. BMI tell me they want £120! (4 x £30).
Complained to LH by webmail (it seems it's impossible to ring their customer relations although I've now found out that it's run by BOSCH - that's right of washing machine etc. fame - in Liverpool) and you're supposed to fax or post to them (no email)!
The long and the short of it is that LH did not advise me that it's a code sharing flight at the time of booking (which their own terms and conditions say they must) and they are therefore unable, I believe, to make me pay the BMI charges.
I'll have to see what happens but I get the impression LH are determined not to give way. If they refuse to give way I'll turn up in January, argue the toss with BMI and if they make me pay sue them through the small claims court or use the legal costs cover in my home insurance. They are guilty of both breach of contract and misrepresentation (whether that's negligent or fraudulent I can't yet decide). |
I should make it clear that it's Lufthansa that I'm blaming for this not BMI.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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thepositron, having won a small claims court case for over £4k, I would say that for a sum as small as £120 it simply is not worth the effort to sue.
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I've booked flights with Swiss - LHR-GVA. As far as I understand it, they give you one hold bag with weight up to 23kg and no restriction on dimensions (apart from stuff like windsurfing kit). As it is just a long weekend, I'm planning on packing all my stuff in my ski bag and 10kg hand luggage rucksack. End result - free ski carriage but with everything packed in ski bag. If anyone can find something on the Swiss website that says you can take free ski bag plus normal hold bag then do let me know.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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StanBowles, Happy to help
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Being the skiers airline of choice we are happy to transport your first set of skis/snowboard and boots free of charge in addition to your standard free baggage allowance. Your standard free baggage allowance per person is 20kg in Economy Class and 30kg in Business Class. |
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thepositron, I cancelled my lufthansa flight because the second leg is a local airline and LH insist I pay for ski carriage for that leg. My flight time had changed to an inconvenient time so I cancelled
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Cheers achilles, that helps.
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mountainaddict Many thanks for that promising news. Bearing in mind that your situation is a mirror image of mine perhaps I'll get away with it and not have to do further battle.
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