Priority Parcel International for every step of the journey Priority Parcel International offers account customers a reliable parcel delivery service to destinations worldwide including the UK, US, France, Germany and Australia. We’re with you every step of the way, making your parcel our priority. What it offers Track your item online, depending on the destination country Proof of delivery with recipient signature available online, depending on the destination country Transit liability of up to €150 or the value of the contents, whichever is lower, subject to adequate packaging A certificate of posting if you require evidence of the addressee How it works Pick up a Priority Parcel International label Pay the appropriate postage and attach the label to the front of your item beside the address Complete the appropriate customs documentation for international items Keep your receipt as proof of postage Track your item online using the unique number on the receipt What it costs Priority Parcel International labels are available from your Account Manager or contact the Business Desk on 353 (1) 705 7600. This service is not available at your local post office. Things to know Do any size and weight restrictions apply? You can send parcels weighing up to 20kg and with the following maximum dimensions: Length 1.5 metres Length + girth: 3 metres (where the girth equals 2 x [depth + width]) How long will it take to deliver my parcel? Delivery times for Priority Parcel International are estimated only and not guaranteed. They are quoted in working days which are Monday to Friday and exclude Saturdays, Sundays, Good Friday and bank or public holidays. Read the Terms and Conditions
You can send parcels weighing up to 20kg and with the following maximum dimensions: Length 1.5 metres Length + girth: 3 metres (where the girth equals 2 x [depth + width])
Delivery times for Priority Parcel International are estimated only and not guaranteed. They are quoted in working days which are Monday to Friday and exclude Saturdays, Sundays, Good Friday and bank or public holidays.