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I haven't decided how I will do this myself but I have read people saying about how excess baggage on your flight can in some cases be cheaper than shipping stuff separately if you don't have loads of stuff to bring. I think it would depend a lot on the airline and their extra baggage fees, as well as the amount of stuff you plan to take, how much physical space it would take up when packed, and how much it weighs.
On British Airways, after your first free 23kg bag and your hand luggage, excess bags would work out at like £1.48/kg for the first 23kg and then £3.35/kg for anything more. In that case it is almost certainly worth taking at least one extra bag of 23kg, and then beyond that you could possibly do better by other methods. Other methods can surely quote you under £3.35/kg but it's the flat fees they charge that might get you, and you'd probably have to send quite a lot of stuff to make it worth it. Plus shipping is often worked out at volumetric weight rather than actual weight, which of course makes it all really difficult to compare, because the way you would pack your belongings for excess baggage and the way you'd pack your belongings for shipping based on volumetric weight would probably be different.
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On British Airways, after your first free 23kg bag and your hand luggage, excess bags would work out at like £1.48/kg for the first 23kg and then £3.35/kg for anything more. In that case it is almost certainly worth taking at least one extra bag of 23kg, and then beyond that you could possibly do better by other methods. Other methods can surely quote you under £3.35/kg but it's the flat fees they charge that might get you, and you'd probably have to send quite a lot of stuff to make it worth it. Plus shipping is often worked out at volumetric weight rather than actual weight, which of course makes it all really difficult to compare, because the way you would pack your belongings for excess baggage and the way you'd pack your belongings for shipping based on volumetric weight would probably be different.
If you work out the answer, please share