Postal
Services
Postal
services within Thailand are cheap and well organized. Stamps
can be purchased at post offices, hotels and many convenience
stores. Hotels will generally post your letters too. Letters
sent at the standard rate by airmail will take about a week
to reach Europe or America. The cost depends on the international
postal zone of the destination country.
Regular post is not recommended
for parcels or high value items. For a slightly higher fee,
letters or packages can be sent by registered Express Mail
Service (EMS). The cost here depends on the destination and
the size and weight of the package sent, and whether it is
sent by air or surface mail. Parcels must be wrapped in approved
packaging, which can be done for you at the post office.
Poste restante facilities
are available at main post offices nationwide. You have to
present your passport and pay a small fee to collect mail
from the poste restante counter. Sometimes mail is filed under
given names instead of surnames. Avoid this problem by asking
whoever is writing to you to capitalize and underline your
surname.
Main post offices are open
from 8.00 am to 8.00 pm Monday to Friday, and 8.00 am to 1.00
pm on weekends and holidays. Opening hours for small branch
post offices are 8.00 am to 4.30 pm on weekdays, and 9.00
am to 12.00 am on Saturdays. The Central Post Office is located
on Charoen Krung (New) Road, Bangkok.
Courier
Services
International courier companies
such as DHL, FedEx, UPS and TNT operate from Thailand and
are a good but expensive way to send packages back home. Certain
handicraft shops will arrange to send your purchases home
for you. The major courier companies in Thailand are:
| Courier
Company |
Contact
Numbers |
|
Airborne Express
|
+66 2 392 1960 |
|
DHL Worldwide
|
+66 2 207 0600 |
|
Federal Express
|
+66 2 367 3222 |
| TNT
Express Worldwide Thailand |
+66 2 249 0242 |
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