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Old 05-07-2013, 04:08 PM   #7
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I totally agree. Take wrapping paper with pre-cut to size (since you probably can't take scissors on board either) and plan on wrapping it on the plane or after you land. Or use one of the gift bags that just adds some loose ribbons on top of the gift, that way they can remove it to check it.

I should also add that even within the US, those shipments come daily as well, and again, there is no special packaging whatsoever and they're also shipped by plane.

It seems it's a rule that only hurts the individual.
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