Last posting dates to get your gifts and cards to loved ones and Santa
13:50, 11 November 2020
updated: 13:53, 11 November 2020
Keeping in touch is more important this year than ever.
Some of us may have got out of the habit of sending Christmas cards, but they could be especially important in 2020. Here are the all-important dates to make sure yours get to the people you care about:
Final posting dates
International Economy:
Monday, November 16: Western Europe
International Standard/ International Tracking:
Friday, December 4: Australia, New Zealand
Wednesday, December 9: Africa, Asia, Caribbean, Central and South America, Far and Middle East
Thursday, December 10: Canada, Cyprus, Malta
Friday, December 11: Greece, Eastern Europe (except Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia) and Turkey
Saturday, December 12: Czech Republic, Finland, Italy, Poland, Sweden, USA
Wednesday, December 16: Austria, Denmark, Germany, Iceland, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland
Friday, December 18: Belgium, France, Ireland, Luxembourg
Friday, December 18: 2nd Class and 2nd Class Signed For
Monday, December 21: 1st Class and 1st Class Signed For
Wednesday, December 23: Special Delivery Guaranteed
For more information go to royalmail.com/christmas
And it’s not just your nearest and dearest you need to consider when it comes to postal wishes - children sending letters to Santa this year must have them posted by Friday, December 11.
The Royal Mail is responsible for shipping thousands and thousands of letters to Father Christmas and his elves every year as well as then delivering the replies he writes in return.
Families with youngsters hopeful that they’re on the nice list are being reminded to send their cards, letters and pictures in good time to stand a chance of hearing from the main man before things get too hectic at the North Pole.
Excited boys and girls desperate to tell Father Christmas what they’ve been up to this year and what they would like for Christmas can send their letters to: Father Christmas, Santa’s Grotto, Reindeerland, XM4 5HQ.
It’s important, say Santa’s team of postmen, that the address is written carefully and clearly on the front, and that a stamp on the envelope is also included.
Father Christmas will try to reply, free of charge, to Royal Mail letters sent by Friday, December 11 providing that youngsters have included their full name and address within the letter.
You may need to wait up to 10 days for your reply.
Santa says: “I’m looking forward to delivering your presents on Christmas Eve. Make sure you remember my mince pie and Rudolph’s carrot!”
Families wanting to know more about the Royal Mail festive service should visit royalmail.com/christmas/letters-to-santa
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