Given the heightened security awareness at airports I strongly suggest you not
leave books there. I know we all like to read in airports, but they'll
probably be destroyed.
-tabby90
Bill Burrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have been involved with some releases and some direct mailing of
books requested, but international shipping has become a problem. They
want a lot to ship a book from Texas to Europe. Is there an
alternative way to get books to europe? I thought that maybe I could
drop off one at the airport lounge and let it hitch-hike. Has anyone
else come up with innovative ways of shipping long distances? Any
international pilots on the list? How about USAF?
thanks, bill b.
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