Royal Mail Christmas posting dates 2023 - last day to send cards confirmed
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Royal Mail have confirmed the latest posting dates for those sending cards and gifts via post this Christmas.
The UK mail service has encouraged the public to ‘beat the festive rush’ via their website, by allowing plenty of time for posting - particularly for international post.
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Monday, December 18 is the last day to send a post via 2nd Class, 2nd Class Signed For and Royal Mail Tracked 48.
Wednesday, December 20 is the last day for 1st Class post, including 1st Class Signed For and Royal Mail Tracked 24.
It is important to note that Royal Mail Tracked 48 and Royal Mail Tracked 24 is not available to purchase at Post Office branches.
Post via Special Delivery Guaranteed can be sent on Thursday, December 21 and Friday, December 22 - with the latter guaranteeing Saturday delivery.
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Unfortunately, the time has now passed to send gifts or cards to international countries, with the final date (to Western Europe) on Monday, November 27.
However, international Tracking and Signature Services are still available up until the beginning of December.
To post to Africa, Central and South America, Asia, Australia, Bulgaria, Caribbean, China (People’s Republic), Far and Middle East, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal and Spain - the final date is Wednesday, December 6.
For Cyprus and Malta, post must be sent by Thursday, December 7.
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Hide AdTo post to Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Eastern Europe, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the USA - the final date for posting is Friday, December 8.
For more information, please visit the Royal Mail website.
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