Duty and customs guidance is now localized for the U.S., U.K., E.U., Japan, and Canada.Dispatching daily from regional hubs in Los Angeles, Rotterdam, and Osaka
Shipping supportPremium travel commerce with comparison, customs, and editorial packing depth
Shipping support

Premium travel commerce falls apart fast when customs guidance feels improvised.

Meridian treats shipping and customs as pre-purchase conversion content. The route is intentionally linked from collection, product, compare, and journal surfaces because it answers the part of the buying journey too many travel brands hide until after the order is placed.

Passport and smartphone resting on a hard-shell suitcase.
Support and customs content should feel as important as colorways and wheel design.
Passport and smartphone resting on a hard-shell suitcase.Flagship product context from the main commercial lane

Regional dispatch is part of the sale

Travelers ordering for departure do not read support content politely after they buy. They use it to decide whether buying is safe in the first place.

Support routes are written like conversion pages on purpose.
RegionNormal dispatch patternMost common pre-purchase concern
North Americadaily dispatch from Los Angelesdelivery window versus departure date
EuropeRotterdam consolidation and duty clarityVAT expectations and return flow
JapanOsaka regional support and local fit guidancecustoms timing and address precision

The support route still pushes back into commerce

This route intentionally links back to the collection, the flagship case, and the compare lane because the answer to a customs question often re-opens the product decision itself.

What frequent travelers compare first

Decision laneBuying behavior
Carry-on sizingCheck overhead fit, wheelbase, and shell depth before color.
Transit supportLook for customs, shipping, and lock guidance before checkout.
Accessory systemPair cubes, tags, and sleeves so the order feels complete.