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Airmail priority
Airmail priority







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When using this method of mail preparation, the sender must complete PS Tag 115, International Priority Airmail, and PS Tag 158, M–bag Addressee Tag. IPA M-bags (direct sacks of printed matter to one addressee) may be entered in conjunction with an IPA mailing, are subject to the provisions of 260, and may be sent to all destination countries that are referenced in Exhibit 292.45 a. With the exception of M-bags (see 261.23), IPA mailpieces are sealed against inspection. Volume incentives are available through customized agreements. Separate prices are provided for International Service Center (ISC) drop shipments, presorted mail, and nonpresort mail. IPA shipments are typically flown to the foreign destinations (exceptions apply to Canada and Mexico) and are then entered into that country’s air or surface priority mail system for delivery. The sender must prepare mailpieces in accordance with the requirements of this subchapter and with the shape-based requirements of the applicable service - see 240 for First-Class Mail International items, and see 250 for First-Class Package International Service items.

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International Priority Airmail (IPA) service, including IPA M-bags, is a commercial service designed for volume mailings of all First-Class Mail International postcards, letters, and large envelopes (flats), and for volume mailings of First-Class Package International Service packages (small packets).

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292 International Priority Airmail (IPA) Service 292.1 Description 292.11 General









Airmail priority