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Old May 7, 2007 | 7:05 pm
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It could be fine - and at least Ireland is not subject to box embargoes that I recall (mostly Latin American and Caribbean, particularly around holidays.) And heed number_6's caveat.

This page on aa.com has lots of information, how to ship antlers or even "Jim Wilson."

Originally Posted by jef
My wife and I are flying AA to Ireland next week. We tend to travel pretty light, usually just one checked piece of luggage and a carry-on each. On the return trip, I'd like to bring back a few things, but don't want to deal with carrying the extra luggage on the trip out. (And no, it isn't Waterford crystal, or anything else breakable - it's actually just some cereal, and probably a sweater)

I'm having a hard time finding anything on AA's site that covers anything like this, so I'm hoping someone here might know about rules/regs/do's/don'ts for shipping back a few things in a cardboard box as part of checked luggage. A search here didn't turn anything up, either, but I may not have used the right terminology.

Any help/advice appreciated.
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