Suitcase delivery to parcel lockers across 8 EU countries launched by InPost – pricing revealed.
InPost expands its service offering
According to Novyny.live: Logistics firm InPost is broadening its travel services by now allowing tourists to have their suitcases shipped directly to parcel lockers in eight European Union nations. Destinations covered include:
- Poland
- Italy
- France
- Belgium
- the Netherlands
- Luxembourg
- Spain
- Portugal
The United Kingdom is set to be added to the list of eligible countries in the near future.
Pricing and delivery timelines
For suitcases weighing up to 25 kg, approximate fees vary by destination. Shipping to Italy starts at 49.99 zloty, while deliveries to France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Spain are priced at 104.99 zloty. This pricing structure gives travelers a chance to cut costs on transporting their belongings during trips.
Delivery takes up to 35 days, a factor tourists may want to consider when planning their itineraries. The suitcase itself is available for purchase at 320 zloty. These offerings allow travelers to organize their journeys more conveniently, eliminating the need to haul heavy luggage.
The expansion of InPost’s services could significantly simplify trip planning for tourists, especially given the rising demand for practical and efficient baggage solutions. With competitive rates and multi-country delivery options, the company is streamlining the travel experience, which may boost the regional tourism sector. As InPost eyes entry into the UK market, it stands to attract new customers and strengthen its European footprint.
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