FedEx is encouraging Australias to plan ahead to ensure their Christmas parcels arrive on time.
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As the festive season approaches, FedEx is urging Australians to plan in advance to guarantee that their Christmas packages reach their destinations on time. This proactive approach aims to avoid the seasonal rush and ensure timely deliveries.

FedEx is encouraging Australias to plan ahead to ensure their Christmas parcels arrive on time.
FedEx is encouraging Australias to plan ahead to ensure their Christmas parcels arrive on time. (Getty)

For those using FedEx Economy and Road Express services for interstate shipments, it is advisable to dispatch parcels by Friday, December 19. This ensures ample time for the packages to reach their intended locations within the country.

When sending parcels to more remote areas, such as Western Australia, the Northern Territory, or other distant regions, the recommended deadline is Wednesday, December 17. This earlier cut-off allows for the additional transit time required for these locations.

Customers opting for FedEx Priority Express have a little more leeway, with the last day to send parcels to major Australian capital cities being Monday, December 22. This service provides a quicker delivery option for those needing to send packages at the last minute.

Finally, for anyone needing to pick up shipments directly from a FedEx facility, the absolute last opportunity to do so is Tuesday, December 23. Following these deadlines will help ensure that gifts and greetings arrive in time for the holiday celebrations.

For economy parcels to New Zealand, the cut-off date is Thursday, December 18 while the final day for priority delivery services is Monday, December 22.

Economy parcels to international locations should be sent by Monday, December 15 while the priority services deadline is Friday, December 19.

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