How to Be a Travel Courier

Posted by Anonymous , 9/5/2007 Tags:TravelCourier
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How to Be a Travel Courier

Introduction

A travel courier, sometimes also called a casual courier, is a person who carries important documents on flights for a company in exchange for a discounted or free flight. Often it is cheaper for a company to have a passenger check freight through as luggage than to ship it themselves. It is a legal and widely used practice. Read on to learn how to be a travel courier.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Steps

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Step One

Join a courier association to get flights. One of the largest is the International Association of Air Travel Couriers. There is a small membership fee, but they offer a money-back guarantee that assignments will be given out.
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Step Two

Have a passport. All of the flights are international, so having a passport is a must. Getting a passport these days may take many months, so have one before planning to travel or joining an association.

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Step Three

Maintain a clean-cut appearance. A courier carries documents for respectable, good-standing companies and needs to represent that company in a positive manner.
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Step Four

Be willing to travel alone. Couriers often have to travel alone, although it is possible to coordinate meeting times with other couriers a day or two later.
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Step Five

Be a low-maintenance traveler. A courier must be willing to pack lightly, since the documents or objects being carried often take the place of carry-on luggage.
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Step Six

Be willing to spend a little money. Even though being a courier is a good way to travel and see the world on a budget, it is not a career or even a complete freebie. Often flights are free, or at least discounted 85 percent, but they are not always round-trip. Meals and lodging are also not covered.

Overall Things You'll Need

  • Passport
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