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- Airmail abstract "Airmail (or air mail) is a mail transport service branded and sold on the basis of being airborne. Airmail items typically arrive more quickly than surface mail, and usually cost more to send. Airmail may be the only option for sending mail to some destinations, such as overseas, if the mail cannot wait the time it would take to arrive by ship, sometimes weeks. The Universal Postal Union adopted comprehensive rules for airmail at its 1929 Postal Union Congress in London. Since the official language of the Universal Postal Union is French, airmail items world-wide are often marked Par avion , literally: "by airplane".For about the first half century of its existence, transportation of mail via aircraft was usually categorized and sold as a separate service (airmail) from surface mail. Today it is often the case that mail service is categorized and sold according to transit time alone, with mode of transport (land, sea, air) being decided on the back end in dynamic intermodal combinations. Thus even "regular" mail may make part of its journey on an aircraft. Such "air-speeded" mail is different from nominal airmail in its branding, price, and priority of service.".
- Airmail thumbnail Par_avion_air_mail.JPG?width=300.
- Airmail wikiPageExternalLink books?id=7igDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA78.
- Airmail wikiPageExternalLink www.australiasfirstairmail.com.
- Airmail wikiPageExternalLink BPMA_Info_Sheet_Airmail_web.pdf.
- Airmail wikiPageExternalLink 490021.shtml?zoom_highlight=early+airmail.
- Airmail wikiPageID "357156".
- Airmail wikiPageRevisionID "604865087".
- Airmail hasPhotoCollection Airmail.
- Airmail subject Category:Airmail.
- Airmail subject Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Airmail comment "Airmail (or air mail) is a mail transport service branded and sold on the basis of being airborne. Airmail items typically arrive more quickly than surface mail, and usually cost more to send. Airmail may be the only option for sending mail to some destinations, such as overseas, if the mail cannot wait the time it would take to arrive by ship, sometimes weeks. The Universal Postal Union adopted comprehensive rules for airmail at its 1929 Postal Union Congress in London.".
- Airmail label "Airmail".
- Airmail label "Correo aéreo".
- Airmail label "Luftpost".
- Airmail label "Poczta lotnicza".
- Airmail label "Posta aerea".
- Airmail label "Poste aérienne".
- Airmail label "Авиапочта".
- Airmail label "航空信".
- Airmail label "航空扱い".
- Airmail sameAs Letecká_pošta.
- Airmail sameAs Luftpost.
- Airmail sameAs Correo_aéreo.
- Airmail sameAs Poste_aérienne.
- Airmail sameAs Posta_aerea.
- Airmail sameAs 航空扱い.
- Airmail sameAs 항공우편.
- Airmail sameAs Poczta_lotnicza.
- Airmail sameAs m.01_097.
- Airmail sameAs Q3621307.
- Airmail sameAs Q3621307.
- Airmail wasDerivedFrom Airmail?oldid=604865087.
- Airmail depiction Par_avion_air_mail.JPG.
- Airmail isPrimaryTopicOf Airmail.