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randomness) wrote2008-06-09 01:29 am
Luggage shipping services.
Partly because
contrariety asked, partly because I want to leave a note for myself, and partly because I know others will be interested in the information: two articles on shipping your luggage when travelling, so you don't end up paying the airlines to lose your bags.
From http://travel2.nytimes.com/2006/03/12/travel/12qna.html:
"[S]hipping luggage can be a cost-effective way to avoid punitive excess baggage charges, not just within Europe but between Europe and the United States , and indeed throughout the world. The solution is to use a baggage shipping service. For shipping to and from or within the United States, it makes sense to use a domestic company; but for shipping back to the United States, or between countries, you may benefit from a local company."
From http://www.gonomad.com/traveldesk/0601/shipping-luggage.html:
"[A] a travel trend has emerged to solve this problem: luggage shipping. Companies such as First Luggage, Luggage Free, Universal Express and Carry My Luggage offer door-to-door service without the hassle of lost, stolen, or damaged luggage, or having to drag bags along on your travels."
Both articles include links to various providers.
From http://travel2.nytimes.com/2006/03/12/travel/12qna.html:
"[S]hipping luggage can be a cost-effective way to avoid punitive excess baggage charges, not just within Europe but between Europe and the United States , and indeed throughout the world. The solution is to use a baggage shipping service. For shipping to and from or within the United States, it makes sense to use a domestic company; but for shipping back to the United States, or between countries, you may benefit from a local company."
From http://www.gonomad.com/traveldesk/0601/shipping-luggage.html:
"[A] a travel trend has emerged to solve this problem: luggage shipping. Companies such as First Luggage, Luggage Free, Universal Express and Carry My Luggage offer door-to-door service without the hassle of lost, stolen, or damaged luggage, or having to drag bags along on your travels."
Both articles include links to various providers.
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I've also been thinking about something like bonded luggage checkin at the airports, such that your luggage is inspected by a TSA agent and yourself, it's then closed and locked with a bonded seal, and then moved to the airplane. That way, your luggage gets inspected, but not while it's out of your sight. I could see paying a bit extra for that service.
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I'm in India. Headed to Japan in a few days--you can see the itinerary on facebook, which will be updated in a couple of weeks to include the summer and beyond. There is a potential job offer on the table that will bring me back to Jordan for 5-6 months and then to Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine, and Lebanon, possibly also Sudan and Somalia over the succeeding 4-5 months. My mother groaned when I told her in a phone conversation. Haha. Anyway, I don't want to jinx it so i will not say more. Suffice it to say that if the offer comes through and is doable, I'm going to take it. I'll keep you updated. :) Belated happy birthday to E and my love to both of you!