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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AirmailAirmail - Wikipedia

    Airmail (or air mail) is a mail transport service branded and sold on the basis of at least one leg of its journey being by air. Airmail items typically arrive more quickly than surface mail, and usually cost more to send.

  2. www.singpost.com › ordinary-mail-overseas › airmailAirmail | Singapore Post

    Airmail. Affordable way to send your letters and packages overseas without compromising speed.

  3. www.iata.org › en › programsIATA - Air Mail

    Learn how IATA and its partners facilitate mail transportation and e-commerce with airlines and postal operators. Find out about the Airmail Board, the Framework for a Postal Service Agreement, and the Standard Operating and Messaging Procedure.

  4. airmail.newsAir Mail

    Air Mail is a mobile-first digital weekly that unfolds like the better weekend editions of your favorite newspapers. Air Mail is delivered to subscribers’ in-boxes every Saturday at 6:00 AM.

  5. Learn about the origins and development of airmail, the letters and parcels transported by airplanes. Find out how airmail became a common and convenient service in Europe and the United States, and how it is regulated and surcharged.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. The first airmail flag sported the symbol of this early airmail service, a pair of wings on either side of a globe that sports the phrase U.S. Air Mail. While the service's reach that May morning in 1918 was limited to trips between Washington, DC, Philadelphia, and New York City, the service's symbol indicates the Department's intentions to ...

  7. May 15, 2018 · Air mail became a quick—though expensive—way to send letters or packages across the country. And, once the US government began flying the mail, it was a big boost to the then-fledgling aviation industry. By 1927, less than a decade from that original air mail flight, the country had a commercial airline system. You can learn more ...