The United States Postal Service has announced the deadline for Christmas mail. This means customers can send their packages and they reach the recipient on time.
It turns out that the chosen date this year will be December 25th. This means that if you want your gift to arrive as quickly as possible, you must send it before that day. In this case, it includes, among others, cards, letters and other products or items normally sent by users of the postal service.
The service’s official statement says there are only a few weeks left until the annual parcel shipping rush begins. To ensure everything runs smoothly and on time, it is important that customers order their packages before the above date. As with every holiday season, domestic, international and military shipping destinations are included.
Shipping dates
The Postal Service has announced the following details regarding package shipping dates for the upcoming holiday season. In this regard, Alaska and Hawaii are excluded and the 48 contiguous states are within the scope.
-USPS Ground Advantage – December 16th.
-First Class Mail (including greeting cards) – December 16th.
-Priority Mail – December 18th.
-Priority Mail Express – December 20th.
In Alaska, the process will work this way.
-USPS Ground Advantage – December 16th.
-First Class Mail – December 16th.
-Priority Mail – December 18th.
-Priority Mail Express – December 20th.
The following dates have been set in Hawaii.
-USPS Ground Advantage – December 16th.
-First Class Mail – December 16th.
-Priority Mail – December 16th.
-Priority Mail Express – December 20th.
The following calendar applies to the post offices of the armed forces and diplomatic forces.
-USPS Ground Advantage – November 6th.
-First Class Mail – December 9th.
-PriorityMail – December 9th.
-Priority Mail Express Military Service – December 15th.
A very important fact that the post office has announced is that it will not charge any surcharges for peak consumption or demand this season.