What is the fastest international mail service

The fastest international mail service depends on the destination, the type of mail, and the service level chosen. Here are some of the fastest international mail services offered by postal services around the world:

  1. Priority Mail Express International (USPS): This service is available from the United States Postal Service (USPS) and offers delivery in 3-5 business days to over 180 countries. The cost is around $40-$60 per pound.
  2. International Priority (Canada Post): Canada Post's International Priority service offers delivery in 3-7 business days to over 200 countries. The cost is around $15-$30 per pound.
  3. Airmail (Royal Mail): Royal Mail's Airmail service offers delivery in 3-7 business days to over 200 countries. The cost is around £1.50-£3.50 per 100g.
  4. Priority Mail International (Australia Post): Australia Post's Priority Mail International service offers delivery in 3-7 business days to over 200 countries. The cost is around AU$15-AU$30 per 100g.
  5. EMS (Japan Post): Japan Post's EMS (Express Mail Service) offers delivery in 2-5 business days to over 200 countries. The cost is around ¥500-¥1,000 per 100g.
  6. Speedpost (Singapore Post): Singapore Post's Speedpost service offers delivery in 1-3 business days to over 200 countries. The cost is around SGD 10-SGD 30 per 100g.
  7. International Courier (DHL): DHL's International Courier service offers delivery in 1-3 business days to over 220 countries. The cost is around €10-€30 per 100g.
  8. UPS Worldwide Express (UPS): UPS's Worldwide Express service offers delivery in 1-3 business days to over 220 countries. The cost is around $20-$50 per 100g.
  9. FedEx International Priority (FedEx): FedEx's International Priority service offers delivery in 1-3 business days to over 220 countries. The cost is around $20-$50 per 100g.

Please note that these services may have varying delivery times and costs depending on the destination, package weight, and dimensions. It's always best to check with your local postal service or courier company for the most up-to-date information and rates.