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Boston Luggage Shipping Service
Traveling this season? Airlines are now charging more for transport of Golf Clubs and additional luggage! Let us help you save some money and simplify the process! We offer full service packaging and shipping via all major carriers at fraction of Airline rates! Travel with peace of mind, leave the worrying to us.
Avoid carrying your luggage, Baggage or sports equipment to and from the airport By shipping your luggage. You simply bring your Baggage, sport equipment or Suitcases to us, our professional staff will properly package your items and ship them to the destination of your choice.
We will give you tracking information and estimated arrival of your luggage; our services are backed by our Service promise and offer some of the lowest prices in Boston area. Shipping your luggage ahead of time is a convenient way to travel.
We provide Three Levels of Service:
Express: Overnight service that can have your luggage at its destination with 1-2 days.
Economy:Ground service that is most economical and transit time is usually between 2-5 Business Days.
International:For all Non US Destinations, service includes export documents preparation and excludes customs duty and taxes.
Customers can avoid airline baggage fees
Customers can avoid airline baggage fees:
The Neighborhood Parcel Store has launched a new product, which it calls “luggage Shipping” marketed as a service to enable customers to get out of paying airline baggage fees by shipping their possessions ahead of time.
The store can safely package your suite case or Golf Clubs and get them to your destination within 1-5 business days depending on the destination zone. You will be provided tracking numbers so you can see exactly where your luggage is at any given point of time.
Tips to Pack Lite
There are simple tricks you can use to consolidate your stuff. The key is packing things that are versatile:
- You can get your younger kids’ stuff into your luggage. Give them a small carry-on of their own if they insist.
- Bring fleeces instead of sweaters (too bulky)
- Choose one pair of shoes that can be either for dinner or for casual stuff, and shirts that can do the same.
- If you think the weather will be changeable, bring clothes that can be layered rather than bringing two wardrobes.
- Flip-flops can substitute for sandals (same reason)
- Buy swim trunks that look like shorts (they can double)
- Jeans are durable, hide dirt, and are increasingly appropriate for many occasions, especially on vacation
- For beach locations, sarongs double as beach towels and take nearly no space. They don’t have to be absorbent if it’s warm there. (And they’ll dry faster.)
- Pack black: dark clothes hide dirt, while white shows it faster.
- If you’re really feeling clever, pack clothes you want to get rid of. Then, as you wear each outfit, discard or donate it. Your suitcase will empty and make room for souvenirs.
- Portable luggage scales cost less than $15 and can save you from going over weight and paying way more. This is important, because if you buy stuff when you’re traveling, you’ve got no way to know if you’re over or not. It’s not like hotels weigh stuff for you — it’s super easy to get screwed.
Luggage Shipping In Metro Boston
Luggage Shipping
Neighborhood Parcel can land you a helping hand at airport and save you some money. We simplify the process but packaging and shipping your luggage worldwide via a wide network of carriers. Neighborhood Parcel offers full service packaging and shipping via all major carriers at fraction of Airline rates! Travel with peace of mind, leave the worrying behind.
They will give you tracking information and estimated arrival of your luggage; all services are backed by their Service promise and offer some of the lowest prices in Boston area. “Shipping your luggage ahead of time is a convenient way to travel these days, we are expanding our services and will soon be offering luggage pick up service within 35 Miles radius of Boston, we understand your luggage transport is important and customers can find the process to be very user friendly and backed by our service promise ” ads Mr Bechat Director Of Operations of Neighborhood Parcel.
New Luggage Service In Metro Boston, Ship your luggage, Golf Clubs and save.
Avoid carrying your luggage, Baggage or sports equipment to and from the airport By shipping your luggage. You simply bring your Baggage, sport equipment or Suitcases to us, our professional staff will properly package your items and ship them to the destination of your choice.
We will give you tracking information and estimated arrival of your luggage; our services are backed by our Service promise and offer some of the lowest prices in Boston area. Shipping your luggage ahead of time is a convenient way to travel.
We provide Three Levels of Service:
Express: Overnight service that can have your luggage at its destination with 1-2 days.
Economy:Ground service that is most economical and transit time is usually between 2-5 Business Days.
International:For all Non US Destinations, service includes export documents preparation and excludes customs duty and taxes.
Airline Carriers Charging More for Luggage
On a recent flight from San Francisco International, an agent affiliated with United Airlines stopped him at a security checkpoint and sent him back to the ticket counter. His duffel roll-aboard, which he’d used as a carry-on for years, was slightly larger than the limit of 45 inches in combined width, length and height. He paid the required $25 fee to check it. “She was there to monitor carry-on luggage,” says Truesdell, editorial director of AutomotiveTraveler.com. “I still made the flight, but not by much.”
Vowing to avoid such embarrassing encounters, Truesdell promptly bought a smaller carry-on — a 21-inch-tall bag he could roll aboard. He also travels now with a copy of luggage instructions from the Transportation Security Administration and a tape measure so that “some wise person wouldn’t try to stop me from taking it on the plane.”
Forced by an airline industry determined to squeeze every ounce of efficiency and every dollar in fees, Americans are capitulating to the new realities of travel. Like Truesdell, they’re packing lighter and smarter to cope with the realities of the domestic flying experience. Shipping heavy bags in advance is becoming more popular. So, too, are vacuum packing clothes, storing personal items at hotels, and forgoing laptops and power cords.
Luggage manufacturers, hotels and airlines also are responding. They’re introducing products and services that cater to the collective pressure and a desire to get in and out of airports and planes with minimal fuss.
Some pressure is entrenched at airports: long lines at ticket counters and stringent security checkpoints imposed after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. But others have emerged more recently as airlines sought new sources of revenue and cut costs to survive: extra fees that escalate every few months to check bags, cramped regional jets and reduced staffing at ticket counters.
It all often translates into passengers carrying on all they need. “I call it the battle of the overhead bin,” says Scott Applebee, vice president of marketing at Travelpro, a luggage manufacturer.
Word is spreading
The oft-repeated mantra of the hardened road warrior is, “Never check luggage.” But the lesson is sinking in on less jaded travelers, too.
Bob Burns, an aviation industry executive in Orlando, says he switched from the “ranks of the occasional checked bag to the never check bag, regardless of the location and duration of the trip.”
After learning that a flight home from New York‘s JFK was canceled, Burns hopped on another to Rome on a whim, and discovered he can last 10 days with a carry-on. He’s never looked back.
A dreaded fear of losing luggage motivates Bill Worth to keep his bag with him at all times. “I’ve had long weekend trips to Europe and (had) my luggage go to some other place, only to show up the day I’m departing,” says the education industry executive from Atlanta.
Bag-check fees don’t apply to premium status fliers, including Steve Milby. But the Sears executive in Marietta, Ga., has seen more regional jets on his routes and has had to downsize to two pairs of slacks to avoid checking a bag at a gate. When he knows he’ll be on regional jets, he replaces his carry-on with a duffel bag that fits in the smaller overhead bin. “I miss having the wheels, but it gets me out of the jet bridge waiting line,” he says.
The battle for the overhead bin has been a boon for luggage makers such as Travelpro, which has seen a 30% increase in demand for carry-ons since airlines introduced fees for checking bags two years ago. “Now, we (deliver) more carry-ons as a percentage. Consumers have adapted quickly to them,” Applebee says.
The focus is on weight. By simplifying design frame, removing unused straps or using lighter fabric, manufacturers have lowered the weight of a 22-inch carry-on to between 6 and 10 pounds from the 10 to 15 pounds commonly found a few years ago, Applebee says.
This month, Travelpro will introduce a line that will be its lightest yet: the Atlantic UltraLite bag that weighs 6.5 pounds. “I don’t know if we can take it much below that,” Applebee says.
Briggs & Riley, another bagmaker, in May started shipping its lightest carry-on yet, the 7-pound BRX line. Another of its popular line, Baseline carry-ons, shed its weight last summer to 10 pounds from the 11 pounds of the previous version.
With space in overhead bins tighter than ever, 20-inch carry-ons that roll aboard — 2 inches shorter but wider than the more typical model — are the “single biggest craze” among luggage shoppers, says Jim Lahren, vice president of marketing at Briggs & Riley. They also meet the luggage height requirement of many international airlines, which cap it at 21.6 inches (55 centimeters), vs. 22 for domestic travel.
Frequent traveler Jeanniey Mullen, chief marketing officer of digital book distributor Zinio, prefers a duffel roll-aboard that’s more flexible for packing and storing. “In overhead bins, you sometimes have to scrunch it,” she says, claiming she can live up to 16 days with the contents of a carry-on.
The industry has also introduced “spinners,” particularly aimed at women. They’re four-wheel bags that can move in any direction and provide sliding navigation for travelers who find two-wheel bags too heavy.
For customers who flirt daily with the airline’s bag weight limit, Delsey Luggage introduced carry-ons in January that are equipped with a weight indicator. A red spot on the handle will light when the bag exceeds 50 pounds, an industry limit for checked luggage.
Introduced several years ago, “TSA-friendly” briefcases remain popular among the laptop-toting segment of frequent travelers. The bag splits open like a butterfly, with the laptop sleeve side directly exposed to the X-ray machine, eliminating the need for the computer to be taken out at checkpoints. “It’s the most important piece of luggage I have,” says Richard Bradbury, director of product management in Atlanta. “It’s so worth it.”
To keep from having to check bags, travelers are shedding items as they go. Their options have grown in recent years, as airlines and hotels partner with shipping companies to give customers the option of sending their bags separately.
United Airlines can deliver customers’ bags door-to-door overnight via FedEx. The price starts at $79 for a bag up to 50 pounds. Disney World resort hotels, W Hotels and Marriott Vacation Club offer similar luggage delivery options for customers.
Shipping an option
Zinio’s Mullen used to check bags full of books and marketing literature for conferences, but now ships them ahead. “I’d often bring an empty bag for vacations,” she says. “If I’m going to be in London, I’d be shopping. But now I look to ship.”
Bob Schneider travels to the same locale weekly. Rather than bring clothes home to be laundered, the project executive from Medway, Mass., leaves them at a dry cleaner.
W Hotels keep loaner laptops for travelers who leave them at home, and store luggage for long-term guests who come and go regularly.
Michael Feeney, a commercial pilot in Honolulu, says it’s easier to toss some things on long trips, though he acknowledges his practice of ditching undergarments is “wasteful.” For a three-week trip to Europe and Africa, he once bought white T-shirts from Costco and left them in hotel rooms. “The (souvenirs) I buy fill (my luggage) back up,” he says. “Maybe someone else will use them.”
Some travelers are learning to shed weight by rethinking their tech gadgets.
Ralph Velasquez, an executive for a building supply company in Nashville, has switched from a laptop to a smaller netbook. “Combined with my BlackBerry and flash drives, it is working just fine, so far.”
Feeney no longer packs multiple charging cords. He recently got a surge protector that has USB ports that can charge his camera, iPod and iPad with just one cord. “It’s the size of three golf balls and fits in my shoes,” he says. “That thing is amazing for travel.”
Some travelers are literally wearing their gadgets, Scottevest CEO Scott Jordan says. His company’s vests provide 22 “layered” pockets for cellphones, keys, camera, passport and water bottle. It includes a transparent pocket for users who want to scroll through their iPhone without taking it out, and around-neck lining for earphone cords. It’s just introduced a model with a pocket large enough for an iPad. “It enables you to have all your stuff with you at all times, not just as a second carry-on but also when you’re out at the grocery store,” Jordan says. “Unlike wearing a photographer’s vest, you wouldn’t look like a tourist.”
The packing trend toward smaller and smaller is far from universal among frequent travelers, though.
Ellen Tyler from Healdsburg, Calif., can’t be bothered with the new rules and pursuit of lightness. “Heaven forbid that I don’t have the proper shoes, handbag or different outfit for every occasion,” the food industry executive says. “I’m just not willing to sacrifice. I’m stuck in a rut of inefficiency, but I’m well dressed when I arrive at my destination.”
Ship Luggage and Save $$
Luggage shipping Service: Ship your luggage ahead with us for reliable, safe and timely delivery.
We’ve all been there — at the airport, struggling with heavy luggage, clumsily inching through the check-in line, the airport clock edging closer to departure time. Nobody enjoys spending valuable time jostling with other travelers around the baggage carousels.
Take the stress out of your domestic traveling experience by letting Neighborhood Parcel ship your baggage. You’ll be free to enjoy your vacation or extended business travel without having to wait in lines.
Save yourself from airport hassle and bring your luggage to Neighborhood Parcel
The benefits of shipping luggage with Neighborhood Parcel
Get peace of mind knowing you can take advantage of:
- Convenience. There’s no need for you to wait in line to check your baggage or stand around at the carousel once you reach your destination.
- Reliability. We’ll deliver your luggage wherever you need it: a residential address, your home, a hotel. If you want to avoid possible handling fees at the hotel.
- Money saved. If you want to avoid the unforeseen, rising fees that airlines are charging for luggage handling, calculate the cost to ship your luggage via FedEx UPS Or FedEx Ground
- Less stress. Instead of trying to maneuver multiple bags through crowds and stretches of airport terrain, schedule a pickup for door-to-door service, or drop off your luggage at Neighborhood Parcel.
- More choices. You can ship for less using Ground shipping service by bringing your suitcases to our location a few days before your travel time.
- Packaging Service: We can safely package and ship your luggage to meet all domestic and international shipping requirements.
- Save 10 to 40%: Over Airline fees, is there a real price for pushing and moving your luggage from parking lot to airport and within terminals?
Shipping your luggage is an easy decision, cost efficient and can start your vacation on the right track, we ship skis, baggage and golf clubs.
We can also arrange for return luggage shipping as well, we can arrange for pick up and return to your house at end of your vacation. To get started, simply stop by or click http://NeighborhoodParcel.com
Neighborhood Parcel
553 Main St Tewksbury
MA 01876
International shipping and packaging
Luggage Shipping Service
via International shipping and packaging.
Avoid carrying your luggage, Baggage or sports equipment to and from the airport By shipping your luggage. You simply bring your Baggage, sport equipment or Suitcases to us, our professional staff will properly package your items and ship them to the destination of your choice.
Travel in the Fall, Ship your Luggage with US
Neighborhood Parcel will be glad to help you this fall season, package and ship your Golf Clubs and Luggage safely.
We have decades of shipping and packaging experience and can ship just about anything anywhere in the world. Most Ground shipping in US takes 1-5 business days at some of the lowest cost and for same or less than what Airlines are charging!
Why carry your luggage if you can ship it ahead of time and have wait for you at destination.
For more information: http://www.NeighborhoodParcel.com
Ten Reasons Why you should Ship Your Luggage
Neighborhood Parcel can land you a helping hand at airport and save you some money. We simplify the process but packaging and shipping your luggage worldwide via a wide network of carriers. Neighborhood Parcel offers full service packaging and shipping via all major carriers at fraction of Airline rates! Travel with peace of mind, leave the worrying behind.
” I use the service myself when I am traveling, I can ship my luggage ahead of time, usually a week if I am on intercontinental flights, I ship the luggage from the office in Tewksbury and I usually find the luggage at the Hotel when I arrive there. I save so much time at airport, I do not have to wait for luggage or rent carts to transport it to my rental car. The service is great and affordable ” Ads Mr Gomez from Lava Inc.
Avoid carrying your luggage or sports equipment to and from the airport By shipping your luggage. You simply bring your luggage, sport equipment or clothing to Neighborhood Parcel, their professional staff will properly package your items and ship them to the destination of your choice. You can monitor the progress of your shipment through their real time tracking system.
They will give you tracking information and estimated arrival of your luggage; all services are backed by their Service promise and offer some of the lowest prices in Boston area. “Shipping your luggage ahead of time is a convenient way to travel these days, we are expanding our services and will soon be offering luggage pick up service within 35 Miles radius of Boston, we understand your luggage transport is important and customers can find the process to be very user friendly and backed by our service promise ” ads Mr Bechat Director Of Operations of Neighborhood Parcel. 
Why Should You ship luggage:
- Economical: Shipping luggage is cheaper than Airline fees
- Convenience: No Hassle at airport, no waiting at luggage pick up
- Time Saver: Fast check in
- Tracking: You know where your luggage is at any time thru real time tracking
- Value Protection against loss or damage.
- Luggage will be at destination waiting your arrival.
- Proper Packaging of your luggage
- Safe network of carriers.
- Free Pick up within 35 Miles (*) Restrictions apply.
- Convenient store location
For the latest information on Neighborhood Parcel Luggage shipping and diverse menu of services, point your browser to http://www.NeighborhoodParcel.com
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Luggage Shipping Service In Boston
Boston Luggage Shipping
New Luggage Service In Boston Area, Worldwide Service from Logan Airport
Neighborhood Parcel can land you a helping hand at airport and save you some money. We simplify the process but packaging and shipping your luggage worldwide via a wide network of carriers. Neighborhood Parcel offers full service packaging and shipping via all major carriers at fraction of Airline rates! Travel with peace of mind, leave the worrying behind.
They will give you tracking information and estimated arrival of your luggage; all services are backed by their Service promise and offer some of the lowest prices in Boston area. “Shipping your luggage ahead of time is a convenient way to travel these days, we are expanding our services and will soon be offering luggage pick up service within 35 Miles radius of Boston, we understand your luggage transport is important and customers can find the process to be very user friendly and backed by our service promise ” ads Mr Bechat Director Of Operations of Neighborhood Parcel. Call us for details and to make reservations: 978.851.0199
Boston Luggage Shipping Service: Tips on How to Save $$

Boston Luggage Shipping
Boston Area residents are taking advantage of these services to eliminate hassle at airports, paying extra fees to Airline companies. Shipping your luggage is a great convenient service that will not break your bank account. Benefits of the Service:
1- Professional Packaging service
2- Real Time Tracking of your parcel
3- Guaranteed On Time delivery.
4- Lowest Price Promise.
5- Content Value Protection.
6- Pick Up service is available * Additional fee Apply.
7- No hassle at Airport
8- Convenient Drop off Location.
9- Your Luggage can be waiting for you
10-Wide Network Of carriers
For more info on Luggage shipping from Boston Area
On a recent flight from San Francisco International, an agent affiliated with United Airlines stopped him at a security checkpoint and sent him back to the ticket counter. His duffel roll-aboard, which he’d used as a carry-on for years, was slightly larger than the limit of 45 inches in combined width, length and height. He paid the required $25 fee to check it. “She was there to monitor carry-on luggage,” says Truesdell, editorial director of AutomotiveTraveler.com. “I still made the flight, but not by much.”
Vowing to avoid such embarrassing encounters, Truesdell promptly bought a smaller carry-on — a 21-inch-tall bag he could roll aboard. He also

Boston Shipping service
travels now with a copy of luggage instructions from the Transportation Security Administration and a tape measure so that “some wise person wouldn’t try to stop me from taking it on the plane.”
Forced by an airline industry determined to squeeze every ounce of efficiency and every dollar in fees, Americans are capitulating to the new realities of travel. Like Truesdell, they’re packing lighter and smarter to cope with the realities of the domestic flying experience. Shipping heavy bags in advance is becoming more popular. So, too, are vacuum packing clothes, storing personal items at hotels, and forgoing laptops and power cords.
Luggage manufacturers, hotels and airlines also are responding. They’re introducing products and services that cater to the collective pressure and a desire to get in and out of airports and planes with minimal fuss.
Contact us for more details.




