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Avalanche bags on the Eurostar
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Hi all,
Am on the Eurostar to Paris tommorow afternoon,and need some advice on carrying a Snowpulse avalanche bag.I am well familiar with airline transport in Europe and to Japan having done this many,many times however its just hit me that I have never carried one on the Eurostar,has anybody had any prolems with this?
many thanks.
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Hi Arno,Thanks for the reply,so has anybody had any problems? Or have you all been OK?
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Thought I would comment although I assume OP has left by now.
There is another thread about Eurostar having a luggage size policy that means they could refuse to accept ski bags if they wanted, but as a monthly Eurostar traveller I have never seen any problems at St Pancras. You can forget any problems at Paris, they are completely relaxed there and would let anything, and anyone, through.
The largest item I have taken through is a bike frame in addition to my normal wheeled suitcase - no problem.
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