Royal mail eu prices
Royal Mail offers various services for sending mail and parcels to the European Union (EU). Here are the current prices for some of their services:
Letters
- Standard Large Letter (up to 100g): £1.15 (€1.30) to most EU destinations
- Standard Large Letter (up to 100g): £1.35 (€1.55) to some EU destinations (e.g., Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain)
- Special Delivery Guaranteed (up to 100g): £6.95 (€8.20) to most EU destinations
Parcels
- 1st Class Parcel (up to 2kg): £6.95 (€8.20) to most EU destinations
- 1st Class Parcel (up to 2kg): £7.95 (€9.30) to some EU destinations (e.g., Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain)
- 2nd Class Parcel (up to 2kg): £4.95 (€5.80) to most EU destinations
- 2nd Class Parcel (up to 2kg): £5.95 (€7.00) to some EU destinations (e.g., Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain)
- International Tracked & Signed (up to 2kg): £9.95 (€11.70) to most EU destinations
- International Tracked & Signed (up to 2kg): £11.95 (€14.00) to some EU destinations (e.g., Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain)
Other Services
- Airmail Large Letter (up to 100g): £1.35 (€1.55) to most EU destinations
- Airmail Parcel (up to 2kg): £7.95 (€9.30) to most EU destinations
- International Economy (up to 2kg): £5.95 (€7.00) to most EU destinations
Please note that prices may vary depending on the specific destination, package weight, and size. It's always best to check the Royal Mail website for the most up-to-date prices and services.
Additionally, you may want to consider the following:
- Customs charges: Recipients may need to pay customs charges, duties, or taxes on your parcel.
- Delivery times: Delivery times may vary depending on the destination and service chosen.
- Tracking: Some services may offer tracking, while others may not.
- Insurance: You may want to consider purchasing insurance to cover your parcel against loss or damage.
It's always a good idea to check with Royal Mail or the recipient's local post office for more information on sending mail and parcels to the EU.