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Korea Post is the national postal service of South Korea, under the authority of the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning, formerly Ministry of Knowledge Economy until 2013. Korea Post is in charge of postal service, postal banking and insurance services. Send parcels and letters overseas with our International Standard service. Free returns for undelivered items, with compensation cover included. Europe in 3-5 days, worldwide delivery in 6-7 days. First-Class Mail International Affordable Mailing with Global Forever Stamps. First-Class Mail International ® (FCMI) service is the most affordable way to send letters and lightweight packages to more than 190 countries, including Canada and Great Britain. Send 1 oz letters or postcards around the world with one Global Forever ® stamp, which currently costs $1.20. Korean stamps generally do not have glue on the back. You have to apply the glue before affixing the stamp to the envelope or package. International Parcel Service: You'll find a detailed list of rates (in English) for Korea Post's international parcel service on their website (click on International Mail). First-Class Mail International ® (FCMI) service is the most affordable way to send letters and lightweight packages to more than 190 countries, including Canada and Great Britain. Send 1 oz letters or postcards around the world with one Global Forever ® stamp, which currently costs $1.20.

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Stamp and Flight Families: Part I

Researching a book as eclectic as Stamp of the Century gives one a good, friendly reason to look up interesting...

A Difficult December, Part III: The Route Begins

2018 marks the centennial of airmail service in America. Initially, the planes flew just one route to and from New York to Washington, D.C. (with a stop in Philly to refuel). But Post Office Department officials were determined to add another route from New York to Chicago, Illinois despite tremendous danger and a lack of supporting infrastructure. In a three-part series, Nancy Pope shares the captivating history of these pioneering flights.

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A Difficult December, Part II: Planes & Personnel

2018 marks the centennial of airmail service in America. Initially, the planes flew just one route to and from New York to Washington, D.C. (with a stop in Philly to refuel). But Post Office Department officials were determined to add another route from New York to Chicago, Illinois despite tremendous danger and a lack of supporting infrastructure. In a three-part series, Nancy Pope shares the captivating history of these pioneering flights.

A Difficult December, Part I: Setting up a Route

Airmail Korea To Usa

2018 marks the centennial of airmail service in America. Initially, the planes flew just one route to and from New York to Washington, D.C. (with a stop in Philly to refuel). But Post Office Department officials were determined to add another route from New York to Chicago, Illinois despite tremendous danger and a lack of supporting infrastructure. In a three-part series, Nancy Pope shares the captivating history of these pioneering flights.