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Excess baggage Airline wants to charge 247 au for 20 kg baggage, would it be cheaper to have it shipped from a post office in Vietnam?

Excess baggageAirline wants to charge 247 au for 20 kg baggage, would it be cheaper to have it shipped from a post office in Vietnam?

7 thoughts on “Excess baggage Airline wants to charge 247 au for 20 kg baggage, would it be cheaper to have it shipped from a post office in Vietnam?

  1. United StatesUnited States
    Mark Chapman
    says:

    Good f…..ing luck getting it through Vietnamese customs with out paying more than the contents are worth!!!

  2. VietnamVietnam
    Dat Nguyen Tat
    says:

    Yeah, it’s definitely cheaper if you ship through a shipping company in Vietnam such as Vietnam Post or Viettel Post. It costs around 15 bucks at most from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, but it takes 4–6 days.

  3. United StatesUnited States
    Ria Percival
    says:

    No. VN postage to Australia is nuts. Just wear it. If you have time, buying excess baggage online is usually cheaper than at the airport.

  4. AustraliaAustralia
    Debby Brown
    says:

    I’d pay that. I’m having a wig posted to Aus and that by itself is $30 so the luggage cost seems good to me

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