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Have you considered shipping your luggage?

Stock_luggage_st_2By Samantha Chapnick

Unless your next vacation involves an all-inclusive nudist colony, chances are your flight is going to involve a rude luggage awakening. Several airlines have added fees averaging $25 for a second checked bag, and even more for oversize luggage.

So why not let someone else do all the schlepping if you’re going to have to pay for it anyway?

If you’re definitely going to have an extra bag, it can even be cheaper to use a luggage delivery service.

Here’s the lowdown:

NOTE: All prices and quotes here are for a 30-pound bag going from NYC to Miami via the slowest route.

Key questions to ask if you ship your luggage:

  1. How much is my bag insured for if it is lost, stolen or damaged?
  2. Are there any contents that are not covered (e.g. gift cards, jewelry, electronics equipment)
  3. What is the process of being reimbursed for loss, theft or damage? How long does it take from the time my claim is filed to reimbursement?
  4. How do you help me if the bag is lost or delayed on its way to my destination? Do you cover the cost of critical replacement items?
  5. What guarantees do you offer for timely arrival (if international, be sureto include customs delays)?
  6. Are there any hidden or extra fees that are not included in the quote?

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Samantha Chapnick is a New York writer who scours international destinations looking for what hasn’t been found.

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