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Old Apr 14, 2012 | 11:59 am
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Send mail to an airline?

Hey all,
I have an odd question... maybe.
Long story short, I'll be flying Cathay First Class out of Hong Kong and would like my family to send some mail to me before the flight but don't know where to send it to. Could I send it to Cathay? Is this done? I do it with my hotels often but idk, this could be frowned upon.

I'm hoping the Marriott I want will open up for rewards points but am waiting and this would have to be shipped now. That to say, I dont know where I'm staying in Hong Kong yet.
Anyways,
Any words?

Thanks
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Old Apr 14, 2012 | 12:14 pm
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Originally Posted by travelisfree
Hey all,
I have an odd question... maybe.
Long story short, I'll be flying Cathay First Class out of Hong Kong and would like my family to send some mail to me before the flight but don't know where to send it to. Could I send it to Cathay? Is this done? I do it with my hotels often but idk, this could be frowned upon.

I'm hoping the Marriott I want will open up for rewards points but am waiting and this would have to be shipped now. That to say, I dont know where I'm staying in Hong Kong yet.
Anyways,
Any words?

Thanks
Fedex to the hotel where you will be staying once you know which one to choose. Air carriers don't do this for obvious logistical and security reasons.
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