WARNING to All Customers shipping Motorcycles.
No Spare batteries, or any Buffalo Niagara Crating Services in saddle Bags or your
bike with miss the flight!!
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What do I have to do to prepare for my motorbike to be shipped as dangerous good? Motorcycles are classified as dangerous goods in international air transport. Air Canada had a great deal last summer !!
We will prepare and sign the Dangerous Goods Declaration paperwork for you and fill you in on all the preparation procedures. Departing from ANY major Canadian or International airports around the world, and we will do the return leg of your trip too. ( Example London, Frankfurt Paris)
Now, motorcycles are considered Dangerous Goods for transport by aircraft and as such, certain preparations for the bike (and documentation) are required. No worries! That's where we fit in. Dangerous Goods Packing Services Inc in Mississauga will guide you through the preparation procedure.
IF Air Canada starts the Bike program in 2017 then you would bring the bike to Air Canada, the day before your flight, with a quarter tank of gas or less. (VERY IMPORTANT) Then disconnect the battery and tape up the leads and the battery posts with black electrical tape. Then tie back the leads to secure them to the bike frame to prevent them from flopping around and causing a short circuit. That's it ! Air Canada will take care of the rest. We will prepare, and sign, a DG declaration form for your trip and just present this form to the DG Air Canada Cargo agent on duty along with your waybill number assigned to you by your Air Canada agent. (you may book up to 30 days in advance) Of course you will have to go through the same procedure when you return. We will prepare documentation for that leg too. Our cost to you is $125.00 ea. leg. taxes included.