Updated list of countries for the provision of traditional postal services Delivery of items to the destination countries is delayed
Updated list of countries for the provision of traditional postal services (ordinary letter post, registered, insured, parcels, EMS Datapost where provided, etc.), have been drawn up by Cyprus Post, they said in a statement.
They also note that the movement of mail is not carried out under normal conditions and therefore the transport, handling, management and delivery of items to the destination countries is delayed.
[/P]They add that efforts are being made to serve other destinations, which will be announced when mail can be sent, and that the Quickpost international courier service is also provided to almost all countries in the world for urgent shipments of items.
The destinations of the above services are sent to Egypt, Albania (14/01/2022 Letters and Parcels only), Australia, Austria, Austria, Belgium, Vietnam (14/01/2022 Letters and Parcels only), North Macedonia (14/01/2022), Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Brazil, Brazil, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Estonia, Spain, France, Germany, Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Japan, India, Indonesia, Jordan, Iraq, Iran, Ireland, Iceland (14/01/2022), Switzerland, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America, United Kingdom, United States of America (14/01/2022), Moldova, Monaco (14/01/2022 Letters and Remittances only), Montenegro (14/01/2022), Bahrain, New Zealand (14/01/2022), Nigeria, Norway, South Africa, Netherlands, Oman, Hungary, Ukraine, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Poland, Portugal, Romania.
They are also sent to Reunion (14/01/2022 Letters and Parcels only), Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Tanzania, Turkey (14/01/2022), Czech Republic, Philippines, Finland, Chile (14/01/2022 Letters and Parcels only) and Hong Kong.
Source: CNA
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