Interflora launching evening and Sunday deliveries

Interflora launching evening and Sunday deliveries

Interflora is launching a new range of flower delivery services in the UK, including evening and Sunday deliveries. The evening deliveries will run between 6pm and 9pm, while the new Sunday service will operate between 9am and 2pm.

Interflora is also trialling a new pilot service in London which will give customers the ability to book delivery for specific 2-hour time slots between 8am – 6pm. If successful, the pilot will be extended to other major UK cities and metropolitan areas.

Interflora, which already offers same-day and within-three-hours delivery services, said that it is able to extend its delivery offering by “leveraging its network of local florists across the UK, allowing the flower delivery company greater flexibility than its competitors who rely more heavily on central distribution centres and courier partners”.

Lyn Davies, Director of Interflora Consumer, said: “Over ten years ago Interflora led the way with fast delivery by introducing a ‘Flowers in 3 Hours’ delivery service. Our new delivery services are the next big innovation and will offer customers both the convenience.”

Davies added: “No other flower delivery company can offer the breadth of floral gifts or delivery services and that’s thanks to our network of local expert florists.”

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