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AssKissinger wrote:Eat shit Charles
Blah Pete wrote:One setback is the courier company uses your baggage alotment so by their rules you only can use a carry-on.
mr. sparkle wrote:Well, that ends up not being such a big deal. You should travel light in Japan anyway. All that "on and off the trains and then up and down LONG staircases at Shinjuku station" nonsense with heavy luggage REALLY sucks.
mr. sparkle wrote:I've flown IBC-Pacific to Japan and it was only a few hundred bucks outta LA. If you are serious about getting into being an air courier, check out this website.
http://www.courier.org/
Charles wrote:Well, there are ways to avoid that. Last time I went over, I dragged my roller suitcase through the trains and down the streets, took me 90 minutes to get from the Keisei Skyliner station to the hotel. I got a back strain from my heavy camera bag over my shoulder, it took weeks to go away.
When I left, I was running late so I took a taxi from the hotel to the station, it turned out my hotel was only a 5 minute taxi ride away. Oops.
Charles wrote:So how do I get courier prices out of that website?
Charles wrote:Well, there are ways to avoid that. Last time I went over, I dragged my roller suitcase through the trains and down the streets, took me 90 minutes to get from the Keisei Skyliner station to the hotel. I got a back strain from my heavy camera bag over my shoulder, it took weeks to go away.
I checked em out, it looked like their fare estimator just uses regular fares, I got the usual $750 low end prices from LAX-NRT, nothing in the courier price range. The highest price quote was a $9900 round trip ticket from Quantas. Goddam ozzies, they are insane.
So how do I get courier prices out of that website?
mr. sparkle wrote:You have to drag your stuff down this daunting stairway. I think they finally put an escalator in for going up, but going down with a heavy suitcase is not my idea of fun. You still have to lift the bag and carry it down the stairs
Korrito wrote:I plan on kayaking from Anchorage Alaska to Japan.
I'm just waiting for my LL Bean rain slicker to arrive.
Korrito wrote:I've been rowing (paddling? what's the difference?) for a few weeks now, and think I am lost.
I should've purchased the Kayak with GPS instead of internet.![]()
And I have ten cigarettes left, four of which are wet.
mr. sparkle wrote:It's completely idiotic that there's no easy way for travelers to get from A to B w/o having to lug crap up and down stairs.
Grumblebum wrote:I have one word for that - takkyubin.
For about 1000yen you can get your heavy crap sent from Narita to wherever you're staying, delivered the same day if you arrive in the am.
Same with departure. As long as you can plan a little ahead, you can get the stuff picked up and have it waiting for you at Narita.
If there is one thing thats great about Japan its the takkyubin services.
mr. sparkle wrote:Thanks much, that's very good advice.
ichigo partygirl wrote:Hey guys just another question about flights.
I have a friend from Japan coming to visit me for Christmas/new years.
ichigo partygirl wrote:BUMP~~~!!
Thanks Taro - Hey anyone else know where to go to get a good deal on a flight to NZ??? (Aussies where do u get your flights??)
ichigo partygirl wrote:Cool thanks guys. Its almost impossible to get resonably priced tickets to NZ so its worth giving anywhere a try!!
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