""What used to be called "Luftpost" (Airmail) is now "Priority." As of January 2011, Deutsche Post has revised its international rates for letters and postcards. There is now a single rate for any mail sent outside Germany. It doesn't matter if your letter is going to neighboring France or faraway Australia, the postage is the same. This means that it costs 0.75 € to send either a postcard or a standard letter from Germany to any other country in the world. Sending a book via international mail (up to 500 g) will set you back 3.45 € Priority or 3.00 € Economy.""
Are these sure new from 2011? I've got few mails from Germany and seen those labels on envelope but only 2 times yet.
ReplyDeleteEvaldas: They may be from 2010, I'm not sure when they came out, but they are new labels.
ReplyDeleteEvaldas: I just found this online:
ReplyDelete""What used to be called "Luftpost" (Airmail) is now "Priority." As of January 2011, Deutsche Post has revised its international rates for letters and postcards. There is now a single rate for any mail sent outside Germany. It doesn't matter if your letter is going to neighboring France or faraway Australia, the postage is the same. This means that it costs 0.75 € to send either a postcard or a standard letter from Germany to any other country in the world. Sending a book via international mail (up to 500 g) will set you back 3.45 € Priority or 3.00 € Economy.""
So it looks like they are from January 2011 :)