Many airlines now offer passengers the possibility of taking extra hold baggage
with them when they fly, for an extra fee. How much baggage you can bring with
you when you fly, as well as its weight, also depends on the type of ticket
you buy. Shipping items abroad can be very costly so it’s worth considering
these options when planning your trip or move. If you do decide that shipping
your things separately is the best option the following websites can help you:
When shipping items make sure you have established the extent of the carrier's
liability and take out any necessary extra insurance. Bear in mind that
the first and last few days of the month tend to be the busiest times for moving,
so try to avoid them. If your things are due to arrive on a national holiday
it will create delays, so check this before finalising your booking (in the
section Practical/Shopping there is a complete list of Swedish Public Holidays).
If you’re packing your things yourself and you’re going to be away for an
extended period give yourself plenty of time in advance to prepare. Plan how
you’re going to pack, don’t just start randomly. An international move can be
a good opportunity to get rid of unwanted or unneeded items – this will save
you time and money when you come to ship your belongings. Make sure your boxes
aren’t too heavy to lift and use proper packing boxes and strong tape to seal
them. Label all your belongings with your name and
a forwading address. Clearly mark fragile items. Unpacking your boxes at the
other end will be easier if you write their contents on them with a marker pen,
or write messages to yourself like “open first”, “kitchen things” etc.