My final move to my home in Hua Hin from the UK takes place at the beginning of August, and whilst I have taken a great deal of clothing to Hua Hin on my many trips, some stuff still remains.
I need to send out the remainder of my CD/DVD collection and some books and remnants of my previous life that I cannot do without, there is not too much, but too much to bring with me, can anyone reccommend a suitable, pain free method.
Thanks
Sending remainder of household goods
We fly Thai Airways mostly.
If we ask, they always give us an extra 5 kg. each.
My friend went last week and they gave him an extra 15kg between him and wife.
Not much but all adds up.
You can also quite easily send unaccompanied luggage from Perth. A bit expensive but a lot less hastle than sea freight.
If we ask, they always give us an extra 5 kg. each.
My friend went last week and they gave him an extra 15kg between him and wife.
Not much but all adds up.
You can also quite easily send unaccompanied luggage from Perth. A bit expensive but a lot less hastle than sea freight.
You only live once.
Have a look at:
http://www.customs.go.th/Customs-Eng/Tr ... Nme=Travel
http://www.customs.go.th/Customs-Eng/Tr ... Nme=Travel
House Hold Goods
IOMUAMART could you please clarify for me if you can that two non Thai,s
moving to Thailand to retire (Husband can I can when I turn 50) can bring some of their household goods ie crystal, dishes, hifi and that sort of thing with them when they move out if the items are sent by say cargo? I am asking you as you seem to be very clued up on things un general. Many Thanks.
moving to Thailand to retire (Husband can I can when I turn 50) can bring some of their household goods ie crystal, dishes, hifi and that sort of thing with them when they move out if the items are sent by say cargo? I am asking you as you seem to be very clued up on things un general. Many Thanks.