Christmas delivery ‘chaos’ as Covid restrictions spark Royal Mail surge & Brits ‘running out of time’ to post presents
FAMILES are being urged to post Christmas presents early amid concern online shopping and Covid restrictions will cause delivery chaos.
Warnings have been sounded that the surge in demand means that people are running out of time to make sure presents get to their loved ones.
⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates
The Royal Mail has said the last UK posting dates are December 18 for 2nd class mail and December 21 for 1st class while for Special Delivery, it is December 23.
The company is running the usual “Shop Early, Send Early for Christmas” campaign to encourage people to spread the load of mail that has been used for over a century.
But this year Royal Mail is expecting this year to “outstrip prior years’ festive peaks”, having already seen a 34 per cent increase in parcel volumes between April and August.
Despite the rules allowing three households to be able to meet up inside for five days over Christmas, many people will still rely on the delivery services to send cards and presents.