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Different Ways to Handle Excess Baggage Unfortunately, many people do not plan for excess baggage. Many travelers simply pack and only realize that they have exceeded the limit once they get to the checkpoint. When this happens, hefty allowances are imposed in the name of excess baggage fees . Wise travelers will simply pack a day before then weigh their luggage to ensure that it does not exceed the required limit. However, sometimes, you really need that extra space even if it means paying extra fees. It could be that you are going for a vacation and there are some sporting activities that you must engage in so carrying all the equipment is necessary. At the same time, travelers who are going home end up doing a lot of shopping abroad and this excess baggage cannot go through the checkpoint without adding some extra cash. In essence, excess baggage space will come in handy at some point in time. When this time comes, the best thing to do is to employ the services of air freight forwarders. These couriers are there to ensure that your belongings arrive safely and on perfect timing. Many airlines are not able to provide good cargo services like some of these international shipping companies do especially when it comes to excess baggage. The stories of luggage going missing or getting lost on the way are not uncommon. Air freight is not as inexpensive as one may presume. The costs are quite high if you compare to other shipping modes like sea freight and road freight. However, the advantage of shipping your belongings by air is one, they will arrive on time. If you are going on holiday and you really need your excess baggage to reach the destination on time then this is the ideal option for you. Time of delivery takes between 5 to 14 days depending on the carrier and the rates you paid for. You can also choose to ship your excess baggage through sea freight. However, remember that this mode of transportation is somewhat cheaper but you will have to compromise on the time of delivery. You can wait for up to 14 weeks for your belongings to arrive to your destination. When you decide on this mode of shipping excess baggage, ensure that you select a good carrier so that your belongings are stored in a secure container that is covered by the right protection policies. The other option for shipping excess baggage that is very limited is road freight. Road freight is quite limited since it is only practical for certain routes. For instance, the destinations can only be restricted to the same continent or even a few countries. The time will also vary depending on certain logistics. Most travelers finding themselves with excess baggage fees to pay normally want their goods to be delivered fast. This is why air freight is considered the most practical option. However, this will depend on a number of factors like budget, availability, and urgency. All in all, if you have excess baggage, do not worry since there are many shipping methods at your disposal. Address: Cargo Force Ltd | 124 New Bond Street, London, W1S 1DX, Tel No: +44 (0) 203 239 9864

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Different Ways to Handle Excess Baggage Unfortunately, many people do not plan for excess baggage. Many travelers simply pack and only

realize that they have exceeded the limit once they get to the checkpoint. When this happens, hefty

allowances are imposed in the name of excess baggage fees. Wise travelers will simply pack a day

before then weigh their luggage to ensure that it does not exceed the required limit.

However, sometimes, you really need that extra space even if it means paying extra fees. It could be that

you are going for a vacation and there are some sporting activities that you must engage in so carrying all

the equipment is necessary. At the same time, travelers who are going home end up doing a lot of

shopping abroad and this excess baggage cannot go through the checkpoint without adding some extra

cash.

In essence, excess baggage space will come in handy at some point in time. When this time comes, the

best thing to do is to employ the services of air freight forwarders. These couriers are there to ensure

that your belongings arrive safely and on perfect timing. Many airlines are not able to provide good cargo

services like some of these international shipping companies do especially when it comes to excess

baggage. The stories of luggage going missing or getting lost on the way are not uncommon.

Air freight is not as inexpensive as one may presume. The costs are quite high if you compare to other

shipping modes like sea freight and road freight. However, the advantage of shipping your belongings by

air is one, they will arrive on time. If you are going on holiday and you really need your excess

baggage to reach the destination on time then this is the ideal option for you. Time of delivery takes

between 5 to 14 days depending on the carrier and the rates you paid for.

You can also choose to ship your excess baggage through sea freight. However, remember that this

mode of transportation is somewhat cheaper but you will have to compromise on the time of delivery. You

can wait for up to 14 weeks for your belongings to arrive to your destination. When you decide on this

mode of shipping excess baggage, ensure that you select a good carrier so that your belongings are

stored in a secure container that is covered by the right protection policies.

The other option for shipping excess baggage that is very limited is road freight. Road freight is quite

limited since it is only practical for certain routes. For instance, the destinations can only be restricted to

the same continent or even a few countries. The time will also vary depending on certain logistics.

Most travelers finding themselves with excess baggage fees to pay normally want their goods to be

delivered fast. This is why air freight is considered the most practical option. However, this will depend

on a number of factors like budget, availability, and urgency. All in all, if you have excess baggage, do

not worry since there are many shipping methods at your disposal.

Address: Cargo Force Ltd | 124 New Bond Street, London, W1S 1DX, Tel No: +44 (0) 203 239 9864