Of to the post office: This is how mailing works in Switzerland
If you use Swiss Post frequently, privately or for business, you can save a lot of money with our tips. Because it’s not only the choice of optimal packaging that is decisive. You should also find out whether something is considered bulky or dangerous goods before shipping.
You will find answers here to important questions about mail delivery in Switzerland:
- What is a standard package?
- What letter formats are there?
- How do I lower package costs?
- What counts as bulky goods?
- What is considered dangerous goods?
How to: Save on postage in Switzerland
Valuable knowledge for your mail delivery in Switzerland
What letter formats are there in Switzerland?
Swiss postal delivery: Letters & parcels
Send letters cheaply or quickly
The cheapest way to send letters in Switzerland is with B-Post, but this takes a little longer. An A-Post letter is faster but more expensive. If you want to be on the safe side, send your letter as registered mail. The current costs for sending letters in Switzerland can be found on the Swiss Post website.
B-Post: The cheapest. B-Post is delivered within three working days (no Saturday delivery). Perfect if you want to save on postage.
A-Post: As fast as possible. Your letter will arrive the next working day. Deliveries are also made on Saturdays. Ideal for important letters.
- A-Post Plus: As fast as A-Post, including electronic shipment tracking and liability in the event of loss, damage or incorrect delivery up to CHF 100.
- Registered mail: Will only be handed over against signature or delivery approval. With liability for loss, damage or incorrect delivery up to CHF 500. Ideal for valuable or urgent shipments.
Letters abroad at Swiss Post under fall under “Sending of documents"” You can choose between “International documents” and “URGENT Shipping” (Express). The current prices for mailing letters abroad can be found on the Swiss Post website.
International documents: If you want to send documents up to 2 kg abroad. This is the international version of A-Post.
- URGENT Shipping: If you want to send urgent documents (to Germany, France, Italy up to the next day) abroad without a goods value, with a max. size of L 100 x W 60 x H 70 cm.
Send parcel domestically and internationally
For the cheapest rate, send your parcel in Switzerland with PostPac Economy, but delivery takes a little longer. PostPac Priority is faster but more expensive. The current prices for parcel shipping in Switzerland can be found on the Swiss Post website.
PostPac Economy: The cheapest. Delivered in 2 working days, from Monday to Friday.
PostPac Priority: Recipient receives the package on the next working day, from Monday to Friday, delivery is also possible on Saturdays.
- Swiss Express “Moon”: As fast as possible. Delivery is made the following day by 9 a.m.
Parcels abroad fall under “Small goods” and “Goods” at Swiss Post.
Small Goods International: Here you will find information from Swiss Post on worldwide shipping of small goods up to 2 kg.
- Goods abroad: If you would like to send heavier goods abroad, you will find information from Swiss Post here.
Send parcel domestically and internationally
For the cheapest rate, send your parcel in Switzerland with PostPac Economy, but delivery takes a little longer. PostPac Priority is faster but more expensive. The current prices for parcel shipping in Switzerland can be found on the Swiss Post website.
PostPac Economy: The cheapest. Delivered in 2 working days, from Monday to Friday.
PostPac Priority: Recipient receives the package on the next working day, from Monday to Friday, delivery is also possible on Saturdays.
- Swiss Express “Moon”: As fast as possible. Delivery is made the following day by 9 a.m.
Parcels abroad fall under “Small goods” and “Goods” at Swiss Post.
Small Goods International: Here you will find information from Swiss Post on worldwide shipping of small goods up to 2 kg.
- Goods abroad: If you would like to send heavier goods abroad, you will find information from Swiss Post here.