Combining your Aairsk e-bike with buses, trains, or subways creates a commute that’s faster, cheaper, and more flexible than either option alone. Here’s how to master multi-modal travel in 2025.
London’s 2025 transport ban on non-folded e-bikes makes the Aairsk Compact-C a star . Fold it in 15 seconds, carry it onto the Tube, then unfold and ride the last mile to work—saving 20 minutes versus taking the bus. Pair with an Oyster card for seamless transfers.
In New York, Citi Bike’s expanded e-bike fleet complements Aairsk riders . Park your Metro+ at a Citi Bike station, take the subway downtown, then rent a shared e-bike for errands. The Aairsk app integrates with transit apps like Transit and Citymapper to plan routes.
Tokyo’s strict bike registration rules apply to e-bikes, but Aairsk’s pre-registered frames simplify the process . Use your Compact-C on JR lines during off-peak hours (avoid 7-9 AM and 5-7 PM), then ride to neighborhoods too small for trains.
Amsterdam’s new “royal routes” connect bike lanes to train stations, making the Metro+ ideal for day trips . Cycle to Centraal Station, lock up, and take a train to Utrecht—then explore the city on your e-bike once there.
Pro tips: Invest in a folding lock for quick stops, and check transit rules for battery restrictions. With Aairsk’s portability and range, the “last mile” problem is officially solved.