17 days left to mail Mainland packages
Advertiser Staff
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As some of us are still finishing up those Thanksgiving leftovers, the Postal Service is already advising people there's little time to get holiday packages in the mail, particularly to members of the military stationed in Iraq or Afghanistan.
In Hawai'i, the deadlines are even earlier than those listed on the U.S. Postal Service Web site. So be sure to know the key dates suggested by local officials for getting your letters and packages in the mail for arrival before Christmas.
GO ONLINE TO AVOID LONG LINES AT POST OFFICE
As always, postal officials recommend people send their mail as early as possible regardless of the suggested dates. "People can save a trip to the post office entirely by using our online services," said Duke Gonzales, the Postal Service's local public affairs and communications specialist.
Gonzales encourages residents to print out shipping labels online and even arrange for a free package pickup by your mail carrier. For those who paid for postage online, there will be dedicated windows at post offices where you can drop off your package.
There are 18 post offices across the state with automated postal centers, which take credit or debit cards. The self-service centers with touch screens allow customers to conduct transactions even after post offices are closed. The following branches have automated postal centers:
'Aina Haina
Airport
Ala Moana
Downtown
Hawai'i Kai
Hilo Main Office
Kailua
Kailua, Kona
Kane'ohe
Kihei
Lahaina
Makiki
Mililani
Mo'ili'ili
Wai'alae-Kahala
Waikiki
Wailuku
Waipahu
POST OFFICES OPEN LONGER
MAIL FOR TROOPS OVERSEAS
Examples:
SSGT Kevin Taylor Unit 2050 Box 4190 APO AP 96278-2050
Seaman Joseph Doe USCGC Hamilton FPO AP 96667-3931
— usps.com