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Do post offices such as Canada Post sometimes put their mail parcels on flights?

I ordered an item from the States that arrived in Montreal yesterday, and now is in Edmonton (where it is to be delivered) today, and I am just wondering, does a post office such as Canada Ppost put their items on airplanes for faster delivery? because there is NO way that an item can ship to me that fast from Montreal if it were driven here.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Canada Post and Fed Ex are joint partners when it comes to delivery service. Fed Ex cargo planes are used to deliver parcels all over the world.

    Source(s): Canada Post.
  • 4 years ago

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  • 1 decade ago

    Lots of mail now travels by air on a regular basis. The PO (US) no longer has "air mail" stamps since it's the way most goes anyway.

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