:postcard: Mail Suspension Alerts

Postal Monitor has been updated for:
Colombia, Korea (South), Tunisia, Uruguay.

@fmstrada, thank you so much for taking the time to explain your situations.
I would imagine these days it is hard for postal agencies to maintain reliable transportation and logistics, also things are unpredictable or inconsistent.
Yes, thank you for providing the information :slight_smile: We are investigating it.

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Indonesia opened to more routes, see the Pos Udara LN column.

They’re now open to :
Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belgium, Canada, China, Egypt, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, South Korea, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Morocco, Myanmar, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Tunisia, UAE, USA, and Vietnam +Turkey (thanks catchycat!)

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and (+) Turkey

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Postal Monitor was updated for:
Indonesia.

@nathaniel1 and @catchycat Thank you for the reports!

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Hello dear @Chieusa,

France is not mentioned with regard to the Postal Monitor.
According to French members there are suspensions.
Was France accidentally removed from the list?

La Poste

Thank you :slightly_smiling_face:

Postal Monitor was updated for:
Israel

@fmstrada We found the source for Israel → New Zealand suspension. Thank you for your report!

@JetteLise La Poste suspension list has this information:

L’envoi de documents vers ces destinations reste possible, avec des solutions d’affranchissement par timbres disponibles au guichet.

I also contacted them, specifically asking about postcards by regular mail.
(Back then Cuba was also on the list)

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Thank you dear @Chieusa :wave:t2: :four_leaf_clover:

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Poland from 13.06. can send again to

Gibraltar, Angola

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Austria :austria: added China :cn: to their list.

Source

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Thank you, @Chieusa!
I know that keeping the Postal Monitor updated is an operation of titanic proportions, I try to make my tiny contribution to keep it up to date, informing you if I’m aware of news (if possible with the source).
Thank you to all the team!

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Cambodia is open to many countries: Cambodia Post

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Postal Monitor was updated for:
Austria, Bosnia-Herzegovina (BH Pošta), Norway, Poland, Svalbard & Jan Mayen

@fmstrada Oh, it is much more than tiny contributions! We appreciate the updates. Thank you very much :smiley:

@ssawatzky Isn’t it an EMS list? I have contacted Cambodia post, asking if they have any recent updates.

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@Chieusa - yes, it is, but the source listed on the postal monitor is as well. I know it doesn’t count, but I am in Cambodia and the post office is accepting mail to international destinations.

Postal Monitor was updated for:
Cyprus

The source on the Postal Monitor is slightly different: It includes not only EMS but also “All kinds of mail services.”

If they are taking international letter-post (regular mail), we would like to have the official information on exactly to which countries they are sending and which ones they don’t. (website, social media, photo taken at post office, etc)

As it is written in the first post, some mail are lucky to be accepted and get hitchhiked, but there will be no guarantee that everyone’s mail will be treated likewise.
Also, as catchycat has experienced, some postal agencies never decline even the destination is suspended.

We would like to be careful, because we don’t want anyone’s postcards to be rejected. Since you are in Cambodia, is it possible that they can show you where to find the current list of suspended destinations?

@Chieusa I chatted with them on their website, screenshot below. But they confirm that they accept mail for countries listed on this page.

Hi, @ssawatzky.

The page has 2 lists though?: EMS and AO (Small packages). EMS, maybe?

Postal Monitor was updated for:
Hong Kong, Italy, Korea (South), Latvia, Macao, San Marino, Vatican.

Hi @Chieusa.
I am sorry that this is going back and forth; it is difficult to get clear answers out of them. However, the pricing of AO is consistent with letter mail pricing.

Using the AO price list, a 20g package sent internationally would be between 1 and 2 USD, so I suppose the worst thing that would happen is that a postcard would go as a small package?

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Fiji has resumed mail services to all countries, not just limited to USA, Australia and New Zealand.
I was at the post office last week and enquired with the staff. They did not update their website.
I sent mail to Hong Kong, UK, Poland, Singapore, Malaysia, Canada etc. and the staff helped me to postmark my mail.

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Postal Monitor was updated for:
Cambodia, Fiji, Georgia, Israel.

@ssawatzky Thank you very much for checking the pricing. I thought AO=small packages, but Paulo told me AO is likely an abbreviation of a French word “Autres Objets” (other objects). It usually means “Other than letter post” but Cambodia Post might mean “Other than EMS”

Also I got a reply from them. No words, just an image :sweat_smile: I interpret it as “For letters & postcards, refer to AO”

I updated the Postal Monitor against theit AO list both in Khmer and English, that’s best we could do for now.
Do you happen to know why their list have 2 entries for Antigua, Cayman Islands, Chile, etc.?

@donovan
Thank you for the report. We did not find the information on Fiji Post website or their new Facebook page either, but we found it in other reliable sources (information published by postal agencies in other countries), so we removed Fiji from Postal Monitor.