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"Airmail" taking weeks from THA to the USA - is that normal?

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10 days from Thailand to Sweden and vicevers.

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  • Langsuan Man
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    When using tracking, I never see letter mail taking a week to get to the US, but I do see it sitting in US Customs @ Los Angeles for a week or more

  • For standard airmail (37 baht/oz) I allow 14 calendar days for delivery from Thailand to the U.S. Obviously if there are a boatload of holidays on either end I'd bump that up a bit.   Based

  • I sometimes send post to the UK. I find it always gets delivered within 7 days (often less), but in the other direction (UK>TH) it can easily take 3-4 weeks. No idea why.

On 11/25/2018 at 8:08 AM, mtls2005 said:

For standard airmail (37 baht/oz) I allow 14 calendar days for delivery from Thailand to the U.S. Obviously if there are a boatload of holidays on either end I'd bump that up a bit.

 

Based on my sending stuff THL->USA and USA-->THL, it seems to take ~ 10 calendar days. This is for standard letters, postcards, birthday cards etc.

 

I would think Thai Post dispatches airmail to the U.S.A. each/every (365x) day?

10 days is also typical for my posts to and from USA 

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