UK Royal Mail’s international express and signature services increase speed and security
Royal Mail has introduced a simplified range of international express and signature services offering a combination of more destinations and extra speed for customers posting important or urgent items overseas.
Reach faster and further with Airsure
Airsure, Royal Mail’s international express service, has extended its global reach and can now be used to send items to some of the most popular countries for international mail posted in the UK, such as Republic of Ireland, France, Germany and the USA. Items receive express handling both in the UK and abroad, and are tracked electronically with on-line confirmation of delivery.
Airsure costs just £4 plus Airmail postage. This price includes standard compensation for loss or damage of up to £30. Extra compensation is available up to £500 for an extra fee of £1
Confidence with International Signed For
International Signed For is available to all destinations worldwide. In addition to offering the extra security of a registered (signed for) delivery it now also offers priority handling in the UK ensuring it is dispatched on the first available flight from the UK.
International Signed For costs just £3.30 in addition to Airmail postage. This price includes standard compensation for loss or damage of up to £30. Extra compensation is available up to £250 or £500 (depending on the destination) for an extra fee of £1.
Colin Beesley, Director of Sales and Marketing International said, “These improved Airsure and International Signed For services provide customers, both consumer and business, with a real alternative to expensive international courier services. I believe they will be delighted at the high quality and excellent value for money the new improved services offer at prices which are significantly less than international courier services.
The enhancement of the International Signed For service means it now encompasses all the service benefits previously offered by the Swiftair service. Swiftair will be discontinued from 9 October.



