For many travelers, one of the most stressful things about traveling by air is to worry about fitting everything that you’ll need into your luggage or dealing with baggage fees.
Using technology to track down the cheapest shipping options for you, travelers can use the service LugLess to have their luggage shipped instead of paying a fee to have it checked for your flight.
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Richard/Flickr So, how does it work? LugLess uses FedEx and UPS, depending on whichever is cheapest for you and can cost anywhere from $23 to $40 for transcontinental journeys. All you need to do is print out your shipping label at home and attach it to your luggage. Next, you’ll either bring your luggage to the nearest FedEx or UPs location to drop off before your trip, or you can pay an extra fee to have it picked up right from your doorstep. Head to the airport with your small case of essentials, take to the air, and wait for your luggage to arrive or pick it up from a nearby FedEx or UPS location that can hold it for you! Easy, huh?
To find out more about LugLess and to use their service, click here.
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So, how does it work? LugLess uses FedEx and UPS, depending on whichever is cheapest for you and can cost anywhere from $23 to $40 for transcontinental journeys. All you need to do is print out your shipping label at home and attach it to your luggage. Next, you’ll either bring your luggage to the nearest FedEx or UPs location to drop off before your trip, or you can pay an extra fee to have it picked up right from your doorstep. Head to the airport with your small case of essentials, take to the air, and wait for your luggage to arrive or pick it up from a nearby FedEx or UPS location that can hold it for you! Easy, huh?
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