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Remote Area List 2018 Effective Date: 10 Jun 2018 Remote Area List 2018 Effective Date: 10 Jun 2018 A Remote Area is defined as a post code or in the absence of post code, a suburb /town name that is difficult to serve. A delivery to one of the following post codes and towns would attract a Remote Area surcharge. For Import Express shipments, a pickup from one of the same post codes and towns would attract a Remote Area surcharge. Please refer to your service guide for the surcharge amount in local currency. AFGHANISTAN 1723 - 1724 2345 3017 - 3018 3532 5184 Bagram 1727 2349 3023 3534 5186 - 5187 Bagram Ab 1731 2413 3044 3536 5191 - 5192 Bastion Airbase 1735 - 1737 2417 3050 3540 - 3541 5194 Jalalabad 1739 - 1741 2419 3060 3545 5200 - 5201 Kabul 1755 2421 3064 3550 5221 Kandahar 1757 - 1758 2426 3070 3580 5223 Kandahar Airbase 1761 2438 3080 - 3081 3586 5238 Marmal 1764 - 1765 2440 3085 3603 5244 1774 2447 3101 3606 5260 ALBANIA 1778 2451 - 2452 3103 3610 5265 Erseke 1781 - 1784 2454 3105 3624 5274 Peshkopi 1786 - 1788 2503 3116 3700 5280 Skrapar 1790 - 1793 2505 - 2506 3127 3703 5295 Tropoje 1801 2520 - 2521 3133 3705 5297 1803 2550 3138 3716 5301 ALGERIA 1806 - 1807 2553 3142 3722 5310 06200 1809 2555 3150 3740 5315 06500 1811 - 1812 2557 3153 3760 5321 06700 1814 - 1816 2559 - 2560 3158 4101 5327 09210 1837 2563 3164 4103 5330 09230 1853 - 1856 2566 3170 4107 5340 13002 1858 - 1867 2572 3174 4109 5345 15300 1901 2581 3180 4119 5350 15340 1905 2583 3187 4128 5357 19200 1907 2587 3190 4132 5360 19400 1909 2589 3196 4137 5365 21455 1911 2592 3200 4139 5372 22000 1913 2594 3206 4142 5380 25100 1915 2600 - 2601 3218 4146 5383 27000 1917 - 1918 2609 3220 4152 5405 30000 1927 2617 3228 4158 5435 30501 1935 2624 3240 4161 5460 35028 1942 2627 3260 4178 5470 35200 1947 - 1948 2645 3265 4190 5505 1952 2650 3280 4220 5513 ANDORRA 1954 2657 3302 4226 5517 25999 1972 2659 3308 4230 5525 AD100 1980 - 1981 2661 3315 4300 5527 AD200 1983 - 1984 2670 - 2671 3324 4322 5531 AD300 1986 - 1987 2677 3328 4405 5533 AD400 2107 - 2113 2679 3340 4427 5535 AD500 2122 - 2123 2686 3344 4432 - 4434 5539 AD600 2126 - 2127 2700 3346 4440 5541 AD700 2129 2705 3350 4448 5545 2131 2718 3357 4500 5547 ANGOLA 2136 2720 3360 4554 5561 Baia Farta 2139 2723 3366 4566 5565 Barra Do Dande 2142 - 2144 2725 3370 4608 5569 - 5570 Barra Do Kwanza 2146 2728 3376 4610 5573 Binge 2173 2740 - 2741 3378 4612 5584 Bocoio 2175 2752 3380 4716 5590 Bom Jesus 2177 2760 3384 4723 5592 Catete 2179 2806 3403 4728 5594 Caxito 2183 2812 3407 4740 5596 Cubal 2187 2814 3420 4750 5613 Ganda 2189 2820 3423 5102 5615 Kuito 2204 2826 3432 5109 5620 Mbuco Zau 2208 - 2209 2840 3440 5121 5624 Nbanza Congo 2214 - 2216 2900 3445 5124 - 5125 5633 - 5634 Pangila 2240 2914 - 2915 3448 5127 5664 - 5665 Ramiros 2242 2919 3450 5133 5701 Sumbe 2301 2930 3460 5137 5730 2303 2933 3463 5141 5738 ANTIGUA 2305 - 2306 2942 3470 5151 5773 Barbuda 2309 3005 3503 5164 5802 2313 3009 3509 5172 5804 ARGENTINA 2322 3011 3518 5178 5806 1633 - 1634 2340 3013 3530 5180 5808 Remote Area List 2018 Effective Date: 10 Jun 2018 A Remote Area is defined as a post code or in the absence of post code, a suburb /town name that is difficult to serve. A delivery to one of the following post codes and towns would attract a Remote Area surcharge. For Import Express shipments, a pickup from one of the same post codes and towns would attract a Remote Area surcharge. Please refer to your service guide for the surcharge amount in local currency. 5813 6400 7620 - 7621 0870 - 0872 3249 3546 5815 6409 7630 - 7631 0880 - 0881 3260 3549 5817 6417 7635 0885 - 0886 3265 3552 5829 6430 7637 2310 - 2312 3267 - 3269 3556 - 3559 5841 6441 8105 2321 3277 - 3287 3561 - 3568 5843 6450 8111 2324 - 2326 3289 3570 - 3573 5848 6455 8118 2328 - 2330 3292 - 3294 3575 - 3576 5853 6465 8126 2333 - 2348 3300 - 3301 3579 - 3581 5856 6469 8136 2350 - 2361 3303 - 3305 3583 - 3586 5870 6476 8138 2365 3309 - 3312 3588 - 3591 5881 6500 8146 2369 - 2372 3314 - 3315 3594 - 3597 5889 6530 8148 2379 - 2382 3317 - 3319 3599 5903 6533 8150 2386 - 2388 3321 - 3325 3607 - 3608 5911 6550 8160 2390 3328 - 3335 3610 5913 6553 8164 2395 - 2406 3338 3612 5915 6555 8168 2408 - 2411 3340 - 3342 3614 5917 6560 8170 2415 3345 3616 - 3624 5919 6600 8180 2420 - 2431 3351 - 3354 3629 - 3641 5923 6605 8183 2439 - 2441 3357 3643 - 3644 5929 6620 8200 2443 - 2450 3360 - 3361 3646 - 3647 5933 6640 8204 2452 - 2456 3363 - 3364 3649 5940 6660 8303 2460 3370 - 3371 3658 - 3666 5943 6663 8307 2462 - 2466 3373 3669 - 3673 5945 6706 8309 2469 - 2480 3375 3675 - 3678 5947 6720 8315 - 8316 2482 - 2484 3377 - 3381 3682 - 3683 5963 6725 8318 - 8319 2487 3384 - 3385 3685 5965 6734 8322 2489 3387 - 3388 3687 - 3691 5968 - 5969 6740 8328 2527 - 2530 3390 - 3393 3694 - 3695 5974 7000 8332 2533 - 2541 3395 - 3396 3697 - 3701 5980 7003 8336 2545 - 2546 3400 - 3401 3704 - 3705 5984 7011 8340 2548 - 2551 3407 3707 - 3709 5988 7020 8351 2575 - 2588 3409 3711 - 3715 5992 7033 8353 2590 3412 - 3415 3717 - 3720 6000 7100 8360 2594 3418 - 3420 3722 - 3728 6005 7107 8370 2621 - 2628 3423 - 3424 3730 6009 7109 8407 2630 - 2633 3432 - 3435 3732 - 3733 6015 7111 8430 2640 - 2653 3437 - 3438 3735 - 3741 6030 7114 8500 2655 - 2656 3440 - 3442 3744 6034 7130 8503 - 8504 2658 - 2661 3444 3746 - 3747 6062 7150 8508 2663 3446 - 3448 3749 - 3751 6064 7160 8520 2665 - 2666 3450 - 3451 3753 - 3767 6070 7163 9011 2668 - 2669 3453 3770 6075 7165 9015 2671 - 2672 3458 3775 6079 7167 9017 2675 3460 - 3463 3777 - 3779 6100 - 6101 7172 9019 - 9020 2678 3465 3781 - 3782 6120 7174 9033 2680 - 2681 3467 - 3469 3797 6125 7200 9040 2700 - 2703 3472 3799 6127 7203 9050 2705 - 2707 3477 - 3478 3810 6132 7220 9103 2710 - 2717 3480 3812 - 3816 6140 7223 9105 2720 - 2722 3482 - 3483 3818 6200 7240 9107 2725 - 2727 3485 3820 - 3825 6205 7245 9200 - 9201 2729 - 2739 3487 - 3491 3831 6221 7260 9203 2785 - 2787 3494 3833 6230 7300 9210 2790 - 2795 3496 3841 6237 7303 9300 2797 - 2800 3498 3844 6270 - 6271 7400 9303 2803 - 2810 3500 - 3502 3850 - 3854 6273 7406 9310 - 9311 2820 - 2821 3505 - 3507 3856 - 3860 6275 7414 9405 2823 - 2825 3509 3862 6303 - 6304 7500 - 7501 9407 2827 - 2836 3512 3864 - 3865 6307 7503 2839 - 2840 3515 - 3518 3869 - 3871 6311 7509 AUSTRALIA 2842 - 2850 3520 - 3523 3873 - 3875 6313 7513 0822 2852 3525 3878 6315 7521 0832 2864 - 2871 3527 3880 6319 7530 0835 - 0838 2873 - 2880 3529 - 3531 3882 6333 7540 0840 - 0841 2898 - 2899 3533 3885 - 3893 6339 7545 0845 - 0847 3222 - 3227 3537 3895 - 3896 6343 7607 0850 3230 - 3232 3540 3898 6360 7609 0852 - 0854 3235 - 3241 3542 3900 6380 7613 0860 - 0862 3243 3544 3902 - 3904 Remote Area List 2018 Effective Date: 10 Jun 2018 A Remote Area is defined as a post code or in the absence of post code, a suburb /town name that is difficult to serve. A delivery to one of the following post codes and towns would attract a Remote Area surcharge. For Import Express shipments, a pickup from one of the same post codes and towns would attract a Remote Area surcharge. Please refer to your service guide for the surcharge amount in local currency. 3909 4852 6041 - 6044 6525 7252 - 7257 2300 - 2303 3916 4854 - 4861 6125 - 6126 6528 7259 - 7265 2310 3918 - 3923 4865 6161 6530 7267 - 7268 2316 3925 - 3929 4872 - 4876 6207 - 6208 6532 7270 2320 3944 - 3946 4880 6213 - 6215 6535 - 6537 7275 - 7277 2326 3950 - 3951 4882 - 4883 6218 6560 7290 - 7292 2330 - 2331 3953 - 3954 4885 - 4886 6220 - 6221 6562 7300 - 7307 2336 - 2338 3956 - 3960 4890 - 4891 6223 - 6233 6564 7310 2340 - 2341 3962 5174 6236 - 6237 6566 - 6569 7316 2350 3964 - 3967 5202 - 5204 6239 - 6240 6571 - 6572 7320 - 7322 2360 3971 5210 - 5214 6243 - 6244 6574 - 6575 7325 2370 - 2371 3979 - 3981 5220 - 5223 6251 - 6256 6603 7330 - 7331 2380 3984 5235 6258 6605 - 6606 7466 - 7470 2390 3987 - 3988 5237 - 5238 6260 6608 - 6609 2400 - 2401 3990 - 3992 5253 - 5256 6262 6612 - 6614 BANGLADESH 2410 - 2412 3995 - 3996 5259 - 5273 6271 6616 1211 2416 - 2417 4287 5275 - 5280 6275 6620 1310 - 1313 2420 4352 - 4365 5290 - 5291 6280 - 6282 6623 1340 - 1348 2430 4370 - 4378 5301 - 5304 6284 - 6286 6625 1360 - 1362 2440 4380 - 4385 5306 - 5311 6288 6627 - 6628 1410 - 1414 2446 4387 - 4388 5320 - 5322 6290 6630 - 6632 1420 - 1421 2450 4390 5330 - 5333 6302 6635 1430 2456 4400 - 4408 5340 - 5346 6304 6638 - 6640 1440 - 1442 2460 4410 - 4413 5350 - 5357 6306 6642 1450 - 1451 2462 4415 - 4428 5360 6308 - 6309 6646 1460 - 1464 2470 4454 - 4455 5371 - 5374 6311 - 6313 6701 1611 - 1613 2480 4461 - 4462 5381 6315 - 6318 6705 1700 - 1704 2490 4465 5400 - 5401 6320 - 6324 6707 1710 - 1712 3000 - 3002 4467 - 4468 5410 - 5422 6326 - 6328 6710 - 6714 1720 - 1723 3010 4470 - 4472 5431 - 5434 6330 - 6331 6716 1730 3020 4474 - 4475 5440 6333 6718 1740 - 1745 3030 4477 - 4482 5451 - 5455 6335 - 6338 6720 - 6722 1747 - 1748 3040 - 3041 4486 - 4494 5460 - 5462 6341 6725 - 6726 1750 - 1751 3050 4496 - 4498 5464 6343 6728 1800 - 1804 3060 - 3065 4568 - 4569 5470 - 5473 6346 6731 1810 - 1811 3070 4571 5480 - 5483 6348 6733 1820 - 1822 3080 - 3088 4580 - 4581 5485 6350 - 6353 6740 1830 - 1831 3101 - 3109 4600 - 4601 5490 - 5491 6355 - 6359 6743 1840 3111 - 3113 4605 - 4606 5493 6361 6751 1850 - 1853 3116 - 3117 4608 5495 6363 6753 - 6754 1860 3120 - 3134 4610 - 4615 5501 - 5502 6365 6758 1900 - 1904 3140 4620 - 4621 5510 6367 - 6370 6760 1910 - 1915 3150 - 3152 4625 - 4627 5520 - 5523 6372 - 6373 6762 1920 3156 4630 5540 6375 6765 1930 3160 - 3165 4650 5550 6383 - 6386 6770 1936 - 1938 3170 - 3175 4655 5552 6390 - 6398 6798 - 6799 1940 - 1945 3180 - 3183 4659 - 4660 5554 - 5556 6401 6905 1950 - 1951 3190 - 3191 4662
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