Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Christmas Last Mailing Dates

The United States Postal Service Announces 2011 Holiday
Mail-by Dates

WASHINGTON — As the “Official Shipper of the Holidays,” the United States Postal Service
today released the suggested mail-by dates to ensure packages, cards, and letters reach 
their intended destination before the 2011 celebrations begin.

Dates are provided as a guide for dropping holiday wishes into the mail. Customers who use
the United States Postal Service as their“Official Shipper of the Holidays” can trust the Postal
Service will provide reliable, trusted and secure delivery at home or abroad. 

Postmarking for domestic mail — mailed from and delivered within the U.S. — and international
mail  destined for overseas should occur by:

Domestic Mail Product
Mail-by Date
First-Class Mail
Dec. 20
Priority Mail
Dec. 21
Express Mail
Dec. 22
Parcel Post
Dec. 15
DNDC Drop Ship
Dec. 19
DDU Drop Ship
Dec. 22

International Mail Addressed To
Global Express Guaranteed® (GXG)1***
Express Mail® Inter-national (EMS)2
Priority Mail® Inter-national (PMI)3
First-Class Mail®
Africa
Dec-20
Dec-10
Dec-2
Dec-2
Asia/Pacific Rim
Dec-19
Dec-15
Dec-9
Dec-9
Australia/New Zealand
Dec-19
Dec-15
Dec-9
Dec-9
Canada
Dec-21
Dec-16
Dec-12
Dec-9
Caribbean
Dec-20
Dec-15
Dec-12
Dec-9
Central & South America
Dec-20
Dec-10
Dec-2
Dec-2
Mexico
Dec-21
Dec-15
Dec-9
Dec-9
Europe
Dec-20
Dec-15
Dec-12
Dec-9
Middle East
Dec-20
Dec-15
Dec-12
Dec-9


***GXG Notes: 1) Cutoff date does not take into account time needed for customs clearance. 2) Should allocate
extra transit day(s) for delivery outside major cities. 3) Last day to ship to Afghanistan is Dec 19 and Iraq is Dec 16.

“We suggest holiday shippers both in and outside the country use one of our Priority Mail 
products to send gifts and good wishes,” said Gary Reblin, vice president Domestic Products.
“The Priority Mail Flat Rate boxes come in a variety of sizes and are always free. Remember
— ‘if it fits it ships’ for a low flat rate.” 

The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of 
postage, products and services to fund its operations.

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