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New YouTube channel now available for Excess Baggage

One of the leading baggage shipping companies in the world has recently created its own YouTube channel. Excess Baggage, which operates from over 300 countries, has included helpful videos to aid customers.


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One of the leading baggage shipping companies in the world has recently created its own YouTube channel. Excess Baggage, which operates from over 300 countries, has included helpful videos to aid customers.
 
The videos are designed to show potential customers exactly what Excess Baggage could do for them and just how they operate. There are currently three videos available on the channel but further ones are to be uploaded soon.
 
Excess Baggage can assist with baggage shipping, UK imports and car shipping. The company also has facilities in some of the world’s biggest airports and UK train stations to assist travellers. There are storage services and luggage shops that people can buy new suitcases from and have delivered direct to their door. Other services, such as international removals, can be found through Excess Baggage’s sister site, Excess International Movers.
 
David Elliott, Chairman of Excess Baggage said: “We’re very pleased to have launched our YouTube channel, ExcessBaggageTV, and hope that many people find it useful.”
 
One of the YouTube videos uploaded to the YouTube channel shows how handy the company’s Bag Wrap service can be. As the video explains, Bag Wrap can stop suitcases from spilling open during travel, be it to an overseas destination or within the United Kingdom, as well as preventing people from stowing illegal goods in luggage and ensuring that no damage can be done to suitcases while in transit. It takes just a couple of minutes for Excess Baggage to effectively wrap luggage and the service is available at all Heathrow, Gatwick and Manchester airport terminals.
 
Another of the company’s services that is described on the YouTube channel is that of Baggage Shipping; which is an effective way to transport your belongings to practically any location in the world. Whether you will be relocating there or simply going on a holiday, using the Excess Baggage service can relieve you of the difficult experience of travelling with too much luggage.
 
To watch the videos available on Excess Baggage’s YouTube channel, search for ExcessBaggageTV now.
 
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For further information contact:
David Elliott
Tel: 020 3286 5100
Email: sales@excess-baggage.com       
Website: http://www.excess-baggage.com/
 



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