Poland 10.09.2025

Authorities close Warsaw Chopin Airport due to safety measures: Media sources report that Polish authorities have temporarily closed Warsaw Chopin Airport (IATA: WAW) and its airspace on September 10, due to potential airspace violations linked to unidentified aerial objects entering Poland’s airspace during a Russian attack on Ukraine. Operations at other airports, including Warsaw Modlin Airport, Lublin Airport, and Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport, have also been suspended. Logistics disruptions are likely.

Flight capacity delays 09.09.2025

The below destinations are currently showing delays due to current flight capacity or in destination handling. The services that may be impacted are Minipak, MaxiPak Scan DDU/DDP & Volumail.   

Please note: following summer schedule, airlines might be forced to give priority to passenger luggage, which may result in delays on postal flows (parcels and mail) to European and non-European destinations.

 

Europe

  • Finland
  • Greece
  • Italy
  • Poland 
  • Romania

non-Europe 

  • Australia
  • Canada
  • Colombia
  • New Zealand
  • Ukraine
  • United States

France 09.09.2025

A nationwide strike is scheduled for September 10 and 18.
Since this morning, a series of actions as part of the operation called “Bloquons tout” (“Let’s block everything”) has been taking place across the country — including blockages of roads, symbolic sites, and more.
As a result, disruptions are to be expected in the delivery and distribution of your parcels.

Spain 09.09.2025

Due to the storm currently affecting the provinces of Valencia, Castellón, Alicante and the Balearic Islands, delivery delays may occur. We will be monitoring the delays and update you accordingly. 

Norway 09.09.2025

🚧 Major Transport Disruptions – We Apologize for the Delays 🚧
A freight train has derailed in Sweden, and the Nordland Line remains closed. This is causing significant delays for letters, parcels, and freight to and from Northern Norway. All transport between the south and north must temporarily be handled by road, which results in considerable delays – up to 2–3 days. We apologize for the inconvenience this causes.

Hong Kong 09.09.2025

Hongkong Post, a designated operator of China (specifically for the special administrative region of Hong Kong), wishes to inform Union member countries and their designated operators that the Hong Kong Observatory issued Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No.8 for Tropical Storm Tapah at 21.20 on 7 September 2025, as a result of which the processing and conveyance of all inward, outward and local mail will be disrupted for a certain period. The quality of service for all services, including outbound and inbound EMS, air parcels and air registered mail, will be affected. Once services are resumed, Hongkong Post expects the impact to last for at least one day before the backlogs accumulated can be cleared.