New Zealand

New Zealand Post has advised that they are currently experiencing difficulties in providing air transit services to Nauru as a result of the global pandemic. 

As a result, New Zealand post has reluctantly decided to pause all post to Nauru. They will advise a further update when the service improves. 

Italy

Poste Italiane has confirmed that the eastern part of Sicily is still affected by the heavy rainfall which caused flooding and road closures earlier this month. Delays with processing mail items is expected for a little while longer and appreciate your understanding during this time. 

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe Post (Pvt) Ltd (Zimpost) has advised that they have been suffering internet connectivity issues since 11th October 2021. As a result, Zimpost is currently unable to access the International Postal System (IPS) central database server which is causing disruption to their services. 

Thailand

Thailand Post has advised that the floodwaters in the following areas have subsided and normal services have resumed. Postcodes: 15xxx, 21xxx, 24xxx, 32xxx, 33xxx, 34xxx, 35xxx, 37xxx, 42xxx, 62xxx, 63xxx, 64xxx and 67xxx.

However, the following postcodes are still affected and delays are expected. Postcodes: 10130, 11xxx, 12xxx, 13xxx, 14xxx, 16xxx, 18xxx, 23xxx, 25xxx, 30xxx, 36xxx, 40xxx, 44xxx, 60xxx, 61xxx, 65xxx, 72xxx and 73xxx.

USA

Due to severe weather conditions, O’Hare International Airport has cancelled over 300 flights. Delays to airfreight are to be expected. 

Philippines

Tropical cyclone Kompasu has caused flooding and landslides in the northern area of Luzon. Several bridges and highways had to be closed. Delays are to be expected in the coming days. 

Macao

Macao Post has confirmed that the civil servants of Macao Special Administrative Region have returned to work with effect from 8th October 2021. Postal services have returned to normal.

Hong Kong

Hongkong Post has advised that Typhoon Lionrock from the 9th October has had an impact on inbound and outbound mail services. Operations are gradually returning to normal.