by matze16 » Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:25 pm
Hello
Cheri!
I have never used
international registered airmail before but I found this answer in an online forum as related to the question:
Why does international registered airmail take so long?
Answer:
Airmail packages and letters aren't put on the first airplane that's available. Postal services wait until a reasonably-sized shipping container is filled with items for that destination before they send the container.
If you want your package to go on the next airplane, you have to pay for courier services or Special Delivery postal service.
Also, bear in mind that the letter may take a few days to get to the shipping centre. For example, if you are sending an air mail letter from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada to Perth, Australia, it has to get to Vancouver, then it is flown to Sydney, then it has to cross Australia to Perth. Each of these steps takes time.
So maybe this could be an answer to your question!?
Cheri wrote:I am sorry I don`t understand germany so I can`t find other information on the website.
Are you talking about a concrete website? If so just post the link! {thumb2}
Hope you will get your book soon! {thumb2}
Good luck,
matze16
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Hello [i]Cheri[/i]! :D
I have never used [i]international registered airmail[/i] before but I found this answer in an online forum as related to the question:
[quote]Why does international registered airmail take so long?[/quote]
Answer: [quote]Airmail packages and letters aren't put on the first airplane that's available. Postal services wait until a reasonably-sized shipping container is filled with items for that destination before they send the container.
If you want your package to go on the next airplane, you have to pay for courier services or Special Delivery postal service.
Also, bear in mind that the letter may take a few days to get to the shipping centre. For example, if you are sending an air mail letter from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada to Perth, Australia, it has to get to Vancouver, then it is flown to Sydney, then it has to cross Australia to Perth. Each of these steps takes time.[/quote]
So maybe this could be an answer to your question!?
[quote="Cheri"]I am sorry I don`t understand germany so I can`t find other information on the website.[/quote]
Are you talking about a concrete website? If so just post the link! {thumb2}
Hope you will get your book soon! {thumb2}
Good luck,
[i]matze16[/i]
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