Check with your LBSs and/or any club you belong to. Often they have cases to rent, if you don't expect to use it again.
I have a Thule case that sees at least a couple of uses every year. My bike's in it now, ready to go to FedEx. No problems so far (touch wood for the upcoming trip!).
Packing and reassembly are very simple and straightforward, although it's true that packing the bike up gets a lot quicker with practice. The only thing you want to be sure of is that if your frame or any of the removable parts are carbon, that you use a torque wrench for reassembly.
I had a string of Very Bad Experiences with UPS, and even though it's been almost 10 years ago, I still wouldn't use them to ship a roll of bubble wrap across town... YMMV...
We also had an experience when DH flew with his camera gear, that yup, TSA opened the box and didn't bother to close the latches back up. Very fortunately nothing was damaged or lost, but it could've easily gone the other way.
Even if risk and expense were equal, I'd still choose shipping over flying with a bike. Who wants to schlep an enormous 50-lb box around the airport, and try to find a cab big enough for it, with everything else you've got to worry about there?



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Ours are heavy duty cardboard 