Normal airmail from Belgium to Singapore?
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Hey guys, if someone were to send me a book via normail airmail from Belgium to Singapore, how long would it likely to take to arrive? Said book was sent during 18th to 21st December and it still hasn't reached me yet. Thank you! :)
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Answer:
You might let it check with the Belgian Post office. normally it takes 2 to 3 weeks I did it years a go when living in Singapore, and it worked , later I used DHL and it was much smoother and quicker for not to much money. However what can happened is that the package was send during the bussiest period of the year and normal letters get priority packages are sat asside, the get prossesed later. good luck
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That should have arrived weeks ago, normally 5-7 days.
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