Effective today, June 4, 2020, the USPS will restore mail service to 17 Military Mail ZIPs. This announcement comes after the USPS restored service to 15 Military Mail destinations just last week. All 22 ZIPs were previously suspended on April 9 due to a lack of transportation as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Including the suspensions lifted tomorrow, the USPS has now restored service to a total of 40 Military Mail ZIPs in the past two weeks. For a full list of USPS service alterations due to coronavirus visit the Stamps.com Cornavirus Updates Page.
Mail Service to the following ZIPs is being restored:
The USPS has received communications from four international postal services regarding new service interruptions. For more information about service alterations due to coronavirus visit the Stamps.com Cornavirus Updates Page.
Honduras Empresa de Correos de Honduras (Honducor) has extended the suspension of all postal services until May 31, 2020—this date may be subject to change.
Peru Servicios Postales del Perú has announced that the suspension of all postal services has been extended until further notice.
Slovenia Slovenia, Pošta Slovenije, has announced that postal services are now gradually returning to normal. Outbound mail service will resume based on the availability of flights and transport capacity.
Spain Correos y Telégrafos has advised that the Spanish Government has extended the state of alert until at least June 7, 2020. As a result, the alterations to postal services will remain in effect.
Effective today, May 21, 2020, the USPS has restored mail service to 15 Military Mail ZIPs. These ZIPs were previously suspended on April 9 due to lack of transportation as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Including the suspensions lifted today, the USPS has now restored service to a total of 23 Military Mail ZIPs in the past two weeks. For a full list of USPS service alterations due to coronavirus visit the Stamps.com Cornavirus Updates Page.
Mail service to the following ZIPs has been restored:
AE DPO 09175-9997 AE DPO 09614-9997 AE DPO 09836-9997 AA DPO 34011-9997 AA DPO 34020-9997 AA DPO 34024-9997 AA DPO 34030-9997 AA DPO 34031-9997 AA DPO 34032-9997 AA DPO 34033-9997 AA DPO 34034-9997 AA DPO 34035-9997 AA DPO 34036-9997 AA DPO 34039-9997 AA DPO 34068-9997
Additionally, the USPS has received notifications from the postal services of Honduras and Nepal detailing service suspensions.
Honduras Empresa de Correos de Honduras has extended the suspension of postal services until May 28, 2020.
Nepal Nepal Post has extended the suspension of all postal services until June 2, 2020.
Effective today, March 15, the USPS will resume service to four international destinations: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Estonia, Moldova, and Montenegro. Service to these destinations was initially suspended on April 24, 2020 due to lack of transportation as a result of coronavirus.
Additionally, the USPS will suspend international service to The British Virgin Islands effective immediately. With these updates, the list of USPS suspended international destinations now stands at 108:
The USPS has announced that mail service will resume to eight previously suspended Military Mail ZIPs beginning May 7,2020. The affected ZIPs were initially suspended due to limited transportation as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. For a full list of USPS service alterations due to coronavirus visit the Stamps.com Cornavirus Updates Page.
Mail service to the following ZIPs will be reinstated May 7,2020:
Additionally, the USPS has received notifications from the postal
services of Rwanda and Honduras detailing
Honduras Empresa de Correos de Honduras has extended the suspension of postal services until May 17, 2020.
Rwanda The National Postal Corporation has advised that due to the prohibition of passenger flights to and from Rwanda, suspension of all mail services will continue until further notice.
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