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Thanks for the suggestion. We have been trying to figure out our airline travel within the EU for a while now and have not been successful without ridiculously outrages airfares between Santiago and Catania Italy. We may need to rethink and repack yet again to see what we can fit in what for this trip. the camino part is easy, it is the 2+ months afterward that has our luggage problem in a bind.Wishing you buen camino first and foremost. I do not know of any competent travel adviser in Santiago. I read what you said, and this is my suggestion: you could use internet to bring up possible travel advisers. Not for you to work it out yourself, but to find an office - I guess that is what you want, a travel agency? Perhaps you might contact Ivar and or Natefaith, they both live in Santiago and might know some agencies. Good luck.
Well it’s likely that you will have to pay baggage fees, I would consider that a small price to pay given the length of the trip. I always check bags.We will be starting our camino very soon. We leave the USA a week from tomorrow. To make things easier for us does anyone know of a competent travel advisor in Santiago that we may use for travel within the EU after our camino is done? Yes I know we can use the internet, yes I know there are other ways to handle this. We have some unique requirements for travel within the EU with luggage, one piece large, as well as a rollaboard and backpacks. Not understanding the EU airline luggage requirements we would like to be able to rely on help in Santiago once we are done with our walk for the nex 2 legs of our trip.
They said "rollaboard" - a generic term for a wheeled carry-on sized suitcase.I'm not sure what a roller board is but if it is lithium battery powered I would leave it home before you have to donate it to TSA
Yes we have. The issue isn't finding flights, it is the combination of airline, cost, maximum baggage size allowed for checked luggage.Have you tried www.Rome2Rio.com for various airlines/changes/cost/ possibilities? Or have you considered buying what you need post camino when you arrive in Sicily?
A rollaboard suitcase is a small case that usually fits in the overhead luggage rack on an airplane. I have thought about a ferry but we are trying to get from Santiago to Catania within 24 hours. A ferry would require us to take a train from Santiago to the southern ports then a combination of ferries and/or train to get to Catania all with backpacks, a rollaboard suitcase, and a large suitcase to lug around. But thanks for the suggestion.I'm not sure what a roller board is but if it is lithium battery powered I would leave it home before you have to donate it to TSA. Sicily sounds like a great place to unwind , sadly is is serviced by small airlines. Have you looked at a ferry. Ultreya!
I agree and I always check bags too. I am more than willing to pay baggage fees. The problem isn't paying the fee or the weight but the physical size of the luggage. Those sizes are all over the map. One airline has no way, on their website, to allow for a checked bag. Another airline wants 300 euros per person, where other airlines want between 60 and 120 per person, but it will fit our luggage for another very expensive checked bag charge. I am beginning to think maybe DHL?Well it’s likely that you will have to pay baggage fees, I would consider that a small price to pay given the length of the trip. I always check bags.
The main difference is that EU baggage limits are given in kilograms. 1 kg equals 2.2 pounds. And many airlines assume that you are going to check a bag, so their carry-on limits are very very tight. The equivalent of one personal item here in the US.
The biggest problem is that you are flying from one small airport to another small airport. If you tell us the date that you are planning to travel I am sure that there are members here who are better acquainted with the fees and rules of some of the small airlines flying this route.I have thought about a ferry but we are trying to get from Santiago to Catania within 24 hours.
We expect to depart Santiago on May 14, barring any unforeseen problems. But now that you mention that Santiago is a small airport, maybe the best course of action is to train to Lisbon then fly from their. Thanks for the info. We have been looking up airline fees, weights, etc. The issue seems be that most airlines only fly small planes and do not allow the large checked luggage. The size of the problematic luggage is 31x20x12 inches or 79x51x31 cm rounded up.The biggest problem is that you are flying from one small airport to another small airport. If you tell us the date that you are planning to travel I am sure that there are members here who are better acquainted with the fees and rules of some of the small airlines flying this route.
We are currently looking at all options, train to Madrid, bus to Porto, bus/train to Lisbon etc. We are also packing and repacking to see if we can reduce the size of the large suitcase.If you go to Porto you will probably have to take the bus down the day before your flight.
I agree and I always check bags too. I am more than willing to pay baggage fees. The problem isn't paying the fee or the weight but the physical size of the luggage. Those sizes are all over the map. One airline has no way, on their website, to allow for a checked bag. Another airline wants 300 euros per person, where other airlines want between 60 and 120 per person, but it will fit our luggage for another very expensive checked bag charge. I am beginning to think maybe DHL?
I just did a cursory search on Google Flights, and it seems that Easy Jet is a good option for this route, however, the length of travel time depends on the day of the week.
Thank you. My wife is the one working on these reservations with this particular request and I am handling other logistics for both the camino and our trip. Once we complete our packing/repacking exercise today we will have a better idea of what options are available.Hi Damico Walking, just to be clear - would you like a suggestion of a travel agency in Santiago that you can contact now? Or do you just want to be able to visit their office upon arrival in SdC? I think you're asking for the former. In that case, I'd recommend that you find a good travel agent near you, and have them book everything that you need. It may be quite difficult to communicate with a Santiago travel agency from overseas.
However, if you're good with waiting to make arrangements once you get to Santiago, there are a couple agencies that we've heard good things about:
Viajes Tambre, Xelmirez 21, Santiago
Agencia de Viajes Tambre en Santiago (Xelmírez, 21)
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Viajes El Corte Ingles, Restollal, 50, Santiago
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Vijaes Viloria
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Hope you find what you need! Buen Camino.
The airlines we have found that can accomodate our luggage out of Santiago either want to charge over 300e per person plus excess baggage fees plus an overnight layover. And based on the published allowable sizes even our backpacks won't fit in carryon. Very perplexing to say the least. Not a problem getting to the EU but travel within seems to be the challenge. We are using our packing/repacking exercise as a break from the airline searching.I’m wondering why not make your way to Madrid & fly from there. Major international hub, easily accessible from Santiago. Also your “problem” case dimensions do not seem to be particularly excessive, certainly not in “exceptional baggage” dimensions. Most hold luggage is charged / controlled by weight ‘cos a baggage handler with a hernia can’t handle baggage.
I’m not sure you need a travel agent but perhaps you need to stop looking for a few days. Go and paint a fence or something. And then just book a flight, with checked luggage, from Llareggub to Erewhon or wherever you want to go.
We will check out this route again and have been all over google flights on this particular leg. The problem is the size of the baggage allowed by Ryanair in their hold. I believe we are over on both height and width. Weight isn't much of a problem but the dimensions are what is causing the problem. But again we will check out that route again to see if it will accommodate our luggage. If it was just us and our backpacks it would be easy.I just did a search on Google Flights as well (because I love this sort of thing and have more than once said I'd love to be a travel agent in another life) and found you can also get from Santiago to Catania on RyanAir with a single four hour layover in Madrid for under $100 per ticket plus another $100-$150 or so to bring two bags on board and check one 20 kg bag in hold.
(Yes, I know RyanAir has a bad reputation for tacking on fees to their "budget" fares at every opportunity - but if you go into the process knowing that you'll be paying more to check bags & c. they're perfectly fine.)
The itinerary has you leaving Santiago in the morning and gets you to Catania by 4:30 PM.
As @Tincatinker said above, the trick is to search for two separate flights – from Santiago to Madrid and then Madrid to Catania – instead of a single itinerary from Santiago to Catania, which could be the reason you're finding those outrageous fares.
I realize that a travel agent can make the process easier for you.
But Google Flights is simple to use, and even provides links to each airline's baggage policy and fees so you can make an informed estimate about how much the trip will cost you.
Good luck and Buen Camino!
We are looking into this but adding the Rome or Naples and the train into the mix as well as the time adds a couple of days to our transit and substantial cost. We have taken the train from Rome and Naples before. It worked out well but we were traveling under different circumstances and requirements. Due to activities in our after camino 2+ months buying new clothes is really a last resort and souvenir clothing will not work for our plans and other family activities. Need some more formal outfits. But we are still finalizing the packing today. We are basically moving for 3-4 months with a camino stuck near the beginning.What about flying a bigger airline from Madrid to either Rome or Naples and taking the train the rest of the way? Trains are more forgiving with luggage than the small airlines.
Beyond that - if it is this much hassle - I personally would bring a lot less and if there is something I really need, I would just buy there. We are doing similar - bringing only what we need for the Camino - buying 'souvenir' clothing (just new outfits - not touristy stuff) for our "after- Camino".
I get that! How frustrating. Sorry I can't help by recommending someone to help! Another suggestion - may also be crazy expensive - have you tried just mailing a few items or ordering from home to be shipped to your destination? I am guessing that is a challenge too! Good luck!We are looking into this but adding the Rome or Naples and the train into the mix as well as the time adds a couple of days to our transit and substantial cost. We have taken the train from Rome and Naples before. It worked out well but we were traveling under different circumstances and requirements. Due to activities in our after camino 2+ months buying new clothes is really a last resort and souvenir clothing will not work for our plans and other family activities. Need some more formal outfits. But we are still finalizing the packing today. We are basically moving for 3-4 months with a camino stuck near the beginning.
This is feeling like a real life game of tetras between the packing, activities, and travel.
We will check out this route again and have been all over google flights on this particular leg. The problem is the size of the baggage allowed by Ryanair in their hold. I believe we are over on both height and width. Weight isn't much of a problem but the dimensions are what is causing the problem. But again we will check out that route again to see if it will accommodate our luggage. If it was just us and our backpacks it would be easy.
Good idea about mailing/shipping. We did look into that. It is an international shipment from Spain to Italy. Taking a queue from Ivar and past international shipping experience DHL is the best way to move the luggage. DHL gave me a quote from Spain to Italy of about 300e and 2-3 days. Still an option that might work.I get that! How frustrating. Sorry I can't help by recommending someone to help! Another suggestion - may also be crazy expensive - have you tried just mailing a few items or ordering from home to be shipped to your destination? I am guessing that is a challenge too! Good luck!
We fit everything on out Delta flights from the USA to Spain, and again on the return from Italy to USA. We have taken the specific problematic bag on Delta domestic and international flights before with no problems. But the specific flights from Santiago on Ryanair seems to be the limitations on size due to the specific plane used out of Santiago but will check again this afternoon/evening. Thank you for the effort. I hope to have this resolved by tomorrow, Tuesday, afternoon.As I'm sure you're already aware, according to RyanAir the maximum size for a checked bag is 81x119x119cm, or approximately 32x47x47 inches – which strikes me as a fairly massive bag!
For comparison, Delta's maximum checked bag size is 158cm/62 inches combined dimensions - which is smaller than the RyanAir allowance. Are you sure the bag you're taking will even be allowed on your flight from/back to the U.S.?
Regardless of the above, your idea of Tetris-ing your bags – or at least carrying a few smaller ones instead of one massive one – might be the easiest option all around.
We looked at that schedule and will again today. As far as adjusting the size of our luggage, we are working on it. I did take a quick look at Vueling and they mention the 25 kilo limit but not the bag dimensions. We will take a deeper look at this tonight and see if we can make this work.You can take the 5:38 am Renfe train to Madrid, which arrives at 8:45.
Then there is a Vueling flight at 2:00 pm, which arrives in Catania at 7:25pm which includes a cabin bag and a 25kg checked bag.
Since you have more control over the size of your bags than the sizes that the airline will accept I suggest that you adjust accordingly.
We fit everything on out Delta flights from the USA to Spain, and again on the return from Italy to USA. We have taken the specific problematic bag on Delta domestic and international flights before with no problems. But the specific flights from Santiago on Ryanair seems to be the limitations on size due to the specific plane used out of Santiago but will check again this afternoon/evening. Thank you for the effort. I hope to have this resolved by tomorrow, Tuesday, afternoon.
Thank goodness. I have been lurking, and was feeling your pain. I'm glad you have resolved this.First, I want to thank everyone that has provided suggestions, alternatives, and help of any kind. We have been fairly stressed about this cropping up at our last minute.
We have gotten it all sorted out. Train from SdC to Madrid, Ryanair from Madrid to Catania. Luggage weight and size all taken care of, still tight, but will work.
All this after we thought everything was done caused more heartburn than we really wanted. So now we are set, and packing is 80% done. Taking a deep breath, a glass of wine, and let the camino provide.
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