When will royal mail deliver internationally
Royal Mail, the UK's postal service, delivers internationally to over 200 countries and territories around the world. The delivery times and costs vary depending on the destination, package weight, and service chosen. Here are some general guidelines on when Royal Mail delivers internationally:
Standard International Airmail (up to 2kg)
- Delivery times: 3-7 working days to Europe, 5-10 working days to North America, 7-14 working days to Asia, and 10-21 working days to other destinations.
- Cost: From £6.95 to £14.95, depending on the destination and package weight.
International Tracked & Signed (up to 2kg)
- Delivery times: 3-7 working days to Europe, 5-10 working days to North America, 7-14 working days to Asia, and 10-21 working days to other destinations.
- Cost: From £9.95 to £24.95, depending on the destination and package weight.
International Signed (up to 2kg)
- Delivery times: 5-10 working days to Europe, 7-14 working days to North America, 10-21 working days to Asia, and 14-28 working days to other destinations.
- Cost: From £7.95 to £19.95, depending on the destination and package weight.
International Economy (up to 2kg)
- Delivery times: 10-21 working days to Europe, 14-28 working days to North America, 21-35 working days to Asia, and 28-42 working days to other destinations.
- Cost: From £4.95 to £14.95, depending on the destination and package weight.
Special Services
- Royal Mail also offers special services, such as:
- International Courier (express delivery): 1-3 working days to Europe, 2-5 working days to North America, and 3-7 working days to Asia.
- International Parcel Priority (express delivery): 1-3 working days to Europe, 2-5 working days to North America, and 3-7 working days to Asia.
- International Tracked & Signed with Signature on Delivery (additional security feature): adds an extra layer of security and requires a signature upon delivery.
Please note that these delivery times and costs are estimates and may vary depending on various factors, such as customs clearance, weather conditions, and peak holiday seasons. It's always a good idea to check the Royal Mail website for the most up-to-date information and to track your package once it's been dispatched.