Ship or store luggage
#1
Original Poster




Join Date: Dec 2022
Posts: 21
Ship or store luggage
Hello all,
My family of 5 has a safari trip coming up in June departing from the US. We are looking to do a 4-5 day stopover in London on the way to Africa. Because of luggage restrictions on Safari we will need to do something with at least one full sized suitcase. I figured out options were a luggage storage service in London, or we could ship it back home and not have to worry about picking it up on our layover on the way home. Can anyone provide any insight or suggestions on either of those processes?
Thank you!
My family of 5 has a safari trip coming up in June departing from the US. We are looking to do a 4-5 day stopover in London on the way to Africa. Because of luggage restrictions on Safari we will need to do something with at least one full sized suitcase. I figured out options were a luggage storage service in London, or we could ship it back home and not have to worry about picking it up on our layover on the way home. Can anyone provide any insight or suggestions on either of those processes?
Thank you!
#2




Join Date: Jul 2021
Location: Airport Lounges (Usually in ORD and LHR)
Programs: AA EXP 1MM, AY Gold, QR Gold, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 3,715
Hello all,
My family of 5 has a safari trip coming up in June departing from the US. We are looking to do a 4-5 day stopover in London on the way to Africa. Because of luggage restrictions on Safari we will need to do something with at least one full sized suitcase. I figured out options were a luggage storage service in London, or we could ship it back home and not have to worry about picking it up on our layover on the way home. Can anyone provide any insight or suggestions on either of those processes?
Thank you!
My family of 5 has a safari trip coming up in June departing from the US. We are looking to do a 4-5 day stopover in London on the way to Africa. Because of luggage restrictions on Safari we will need to do something with at least one full sized suitcase. I figured out options were a luggage storage service in London, or we could ship it back home and not have to worry about picking it up on our layover on the way home. Can anyone provide any insight or suggestions on either of those processes?
Thank you!
#4




Join Date: Jul 2021
Location: Airport Lounges (Usually in ORD and LHR)
Programs: AA EXP 1MM, AY Gold, QR Gold, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 3,715
It all depends on your risk tolerance then, regarding how much extra time you have returning from your safari to the airport plus layover in London. Is the $80+ worth the risk of missing grabbing the luggage, and can/do you pay to have it shipped then or do you forfeit your belongings?
#5
Join Date: Sep 2024
Posts: 1,752
check with the safari tour agency first. e.g. they maybe able to store in their offices and you can pick your luggages up after your safari tour.
i wonder about the logistics of storing luggages in london. do you have a layover or stopover for your return flight? how long is the layover/stopover?
i wonder about the logistics of storing luggages in london. do you have a layover or stopover for your return flight? how long is the layover/stopover?
#7
Join Date: Sep 2024
Posts: 1,752
shipping may require someone to receive your luggage or the shipping company has secure pickup storage that you to pick up upon return. i would prefer shipping, if the logistics is not a problem for the same reason S80 stated. also consider using a parcel box instead of a luggage. less conspicuous and will be lighter in weight. otherwise, 6-7 hours should be sufficient time and storage is a viable option. not sure about bounce, but there is one service at the heathrow airport and it seemed to be accessible 24/7

