An Post has confirmed their final post dates for this Christmas.
Christmas is coming and we have a mountain of cards to write.
We may not be able to see all of our loved ones this year so we’ll be sending cards all around the globe.
From our cousins in Cork to our dear friends in Canada, An Post will take care of all festive mail.
An Post is urging Irish people to send Christmas cards and gifts as soon as possible.
With the ever-changing Covid situation, they stressed that the earlier you send your festive post the better.
They will be sending millions of cards and parcels to people all around the world this Christmas.
Customers have been warned that there will be no mail collection on December 24th.
There will also be no mail delivery or collection on December 28th.
Republic of Ireland
Standard Post Letters: December 21st
Standard Post Parcels: December 21st
Registered Post: December 21st
Express Post: December 21st
Northern Ireland
Standard Post Letters: December 21st
Standard Post Parcels: December 21st
Registered Post: December 21st
Express Post: December 21st
Great Britain
Standard Post Letters: December 20th
Standard Post Parcels: December 20th
Registered Post: December 20th
Express Post: December 20th
International Courier Service: December 20th
Rest of Europe
Standard Post Letters: December 18th
Standard Post Parcels: December 13th
Registered Post: December 13th
Express Post: December 13th
International Courier Service: December 20th.
USA
Standard Post Letters: December 9th
Standard Post Parcels: December 9th
Registered Post: December 8th
Express Post: December 10th
International Courier Service: December 16th
Rest of the World
Standard Post Letters: December 4th
Standard Post Parcels: December 4th
Registered Post: December 4th
Express Post: December 8th
International Courier Service: December 16th
International mail delivery times are estimates and subject to local postal operator delays
The last posting dates may be subject to change due to Covid-19.
An Post has vowed to keep their customers up to date if anything changes.
Grab your cards, stamps, and your fancy pen, and start writing those Christmas cards this weekend.