Postal Service Gears Up For Holidays With 7-Day Package Delivery

Adding Sunday deliveries through Christmas to help handle 450-470 million packages

December 04, 2014 



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JACKSON, MS — To accommodate continued double-digit package volume growth during the Holiday shipping season, the Postal Service is delivering packages in certain areas of 21 Mississippi cities seven days a week, all the way through to Christmas Day.

“The Postal Service ships more packages to more places than anyone else,” said Mississippi District Manager Elizabeth Johnson. “During the holidays, we’re raising the bar with enhanced tracking and seven-day package delivery, providing excellent service and reliability that only Santa can compete with.”

Select ZIP codes in the following Mississippi cities will be included in the seven-day package delivery efforts:

Bay Saint Louis             Biloxi                                        Brandon                        Canton
Clinton                          Corinth                                      Grenada                        Gulfport
Hattiesburg                   Jackson                                    Madison                       Meridian
Natchez                        Ocean Springs                          Olive Branch                 Oxford
Pascagoula                   Pontotoc                                  Southaven                    Tupelo
Vicksburg

Seven-day package delivery continues our commitment to provide our customers superior service, as the nation’s mail carrier continues to respond for the increase in package business stemming from the growth in e-commerce.

“Every household in America relies on us to get their packages in home for the holidays, and we take great pride in taking on that responsibility,” said Johnson. “We’re prepared to do whatever it takes to delivery for our customers.”

Due to continued e-commerce growth and improvements to its Priority Mail product line, the Postal Service is expecting double-digit growth in its package business this holiday season, likely in the range of 450 to 470 million packages. That equates to roughly 12 to 14 percent growth over the same period last year. 

“This is truly our season at the Postal Service, it is crunch time,” said Johnson. “We have stepped up our game to ensure America that USPS can be counted on to deliver their cards, gifts and letters in time for the holidays.” 

For expected delivery of holiday mail and packages by Christmas, the Postal Service recommends keeping the following mailing and shipping deadlines in mind:

  • Dec. 10 – Priority Mail Express International
  • Dec. 15 – Standard Post
  • Dec. 17 – Global Express Guaranteed 1
  • Dec. 20 – First-Class Mail/Priority Mail (domestic)
  • Dec. 23 – Priority Mail Express (domestic)

1 “Mail-by date does not take into account time needed for customs clearance.  Allocate extra transit day(s) for delivery outside major international cities.”

Consumers can avoid holiday hassles by visiting usps.com — the Postal Service’s website that will help make mailing and shipping easier. Nearly 75 million customers will skip the trip to the Post Office altogether and take advantage of convenient online shipping this holiday season. Click-N-Ship and other online services allow customers to print shipping labels, order free Priority Mail boxes, purchase postage and even request free next-day Package Pickup.

The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.

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