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Cambodia Post resumes services to select countries
Khann Chanvirak / Khmer Times

Cambodia Post’s headquarters in the capital. KT/Pann Rachana
Cambodia Post yesterday resumed its overseas parcel services to selected countries after suspending it for several months due to the spread of COVID-19.


On April 18, Cambodia Post decided to suspend the delivery of parcels to all countries after the pandemic disrupted air transport almost completely.

Ork Bora, director-general of Cambodia Post, said on its website yesterday the decision to resume the international parcel service was made after negotiations with an air carrier.



He said although not all countries do so because of the pandemic, there are a large number of countries that accept postal deliveries, especially in Europe, the United States and Australia.

Cambodia Post has informed customers that it has resumed its EMS (Express Mail Service) with a new temporary charges arranged during COVID-19 for outbound international mail effective from yesterday.

It said the service is available to Australia, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Israel, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand, UAE, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherland, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, US, and Canada.

Be Bunnara, a regular user of the service in Phnom Penh, said yesterday he is happy the service has resumed.

He said although sending parcels via the post office takes longer, the service fee is lower than that charged by private courier companies.



Bunnara said he regularly receives parcels from his company’s partners in South Korea.

“When the postal agent calls us and tells us that there is a parcel from abroad and where to collect it, the procedure is not difficult,” he added.
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^^^^

I guess we take it that EMS inbound to Cambodia has resumed also? At least one guy in the above posts says he's getting parcels from Sth Korea..
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But not Vietnam?
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Bluenose wrote: Thu May 07, 2020 8:06 am Seems the problem is the lack of flights, and the few remaining flights hiking up cargo rates (US has gone up from around $2.80 to $13 or more per kg). Difficult to carry airmail when there are no planes flying...
It would benefit everyone if the regulatory agencies like the FAA and EASA would lighten up and let airlines carry mail cargo strapped in the seats of passenger planes. Good for the airlines too who desperately need some income now, not bureaucracy.
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I'm (still) waiting on two bank cards from Australia and the woman at the PO box counter sees me check my box every day. Yesterday just after I'd been, she called me to let me know there was a letter there for me. How nice is that!? But a few minutes later, she called back to apologise, as it wasn't a letter but actually an invoice to renew my PO box lol.

Incidentally, I asked at the parcels counter on 102 if they were getting any mail from Australia and they said no and none from the US either. So just a heads up there for anyone expecting mail via Australia Post or USPS.
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