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UPS Tariff Zone Chart International Destinations UPS Tariff Zone Chart International Destinations For customers located in Kenya Effective from 3 January, 2011 Use these tables to ensure that your preferred UPS service option is available, and to identify the zone number for your shipment. Zones are used to calculate the cost of your shipment. Zone Zone Number Number Sending Receiving Customer's ISO Country Code Destination Country express express saver express saver Kenya AF Afghanistan 55 Kenya AL Albania 77 Kenya DZ Algeria 55 Kenya AS American Samoa 88 Kenya AD Andorra 4 Kenya AO Angola 55 Kenya AI Anguilla 88 Kenya AG Antigua and Barbuda 88 Kenya AN Antilles, Netherlands 88 Kenya AR Argentina 88 8 Kenya AM Armenia 77 Kenya AW Aruba 88 Kenya AU Australia 66 6 Kenya AT Austria 44 4 Kenya AZ Azerbaijan 77 Kenya PT Azores 44 Kenya BS Bahamas 88 Kenya BH Bahrain 66 6 Kenya BD Bangladesh 77 Kenya BB Barbados 88 Kenya AG Barbuda (Antigua) 88 Kenya BY Belarus (Byelorussia) 77 Kenya BE Belgium 44 4 Kenya BZ Belize 8 Kenya BJ Benin 55 Kenya BM Bermuda 88 Kenya BT Bhutan 77 Kenya BO Bolivia 88 Kenya AN Bonaire (Netherlands Antilles) 88 Kenya BA Bosnia-Herzegovina 77 7 Kenya BW Botswana 22 Kenya BR Brazil 88 8 Kenya VG British Virgin Islands 88 Kenya BN Brunei 77 Kenya BG Bulgaria 77 7 Kenya BF Burkina Faso 55 Kenya BI Burundi 21 Kenya KH Cambodia 77 Kenya CM Cameroon 55 Kenya CA Canada 44 4 Kenya IC Canary Islands 55 Kenya CV Cape Verde Islands 55 Kenya KY Cayman Islands 88 Kenya CF Central African Republic 5 Kenya ES Ceuta 5 Kenya TD Chad 55 Kenya GG Channel Islands (Guernsey) 44 Kenya JE Channel Islands (Jersey) 44 Kenya CL Chile 88 8 Kenya CN China, People's Republic of 66 6 Kenya CO Colombia 88 8 Kenya KM Comoros 33 Kenya CG Congo (Brazzaville) 55 Kenya CD Congo, Democratic Republic of 22 Kenya CK Cook Islands 8 Kenya CR Costa Rica 88 8 Kenya CI Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) 55 Kenya HR Croatia 77 7 Kenya AN Curaçao (Netherlands Antilles) 88 Kenya CY Cyprus 55 Kenya CZ Czech Republic 77 7 Kenya DK Denmark 55 5 Kenya DJ Djibouti 33 Kenya DM Dominica 88 Kenya DO Dominican Republic 88 Kenya TL East Timor 8 Kenya EC Ecuador 88 Kenya EG Egypt 33 3 Kenya SV El Salvador 88 Kenya GB England 22 2 Kenya TG073 1 / 4 UPS Tariff Zone Chart International Destinations For customers located in Kenya Effective from 3 January, 2011 Use these tables to ensure that your preferred UPS service option is available, and to identify the zone number for your shipment. Zones are used to calculate the cost of your shipment. Zone Zone Number Number Sending Receiving Customer's ISO Country Code Destination Country express express saver express saver Kenya GQ Equatorial Guinea 5 Kenya ER Eritrea 33 Kenya EE Estonia 77 7 Kenya ET Ethiopia 22 Kenya FO Faroe Islands 7 Kenya FJ Fiji 88 Kenya FI Finland 55 5 Kenya FR France 44 4 Kenya GF French Guiana 8 Kenya PF French Polynesia 88 Kenya GA Gabon 55 Kenya GM Gambia 55 Kenya PS Gaza (West Bank) 55 Kenya GE Georgia 77 Kenya DE Germany 44 4 Kenya GH Ghana 55 Kenya GI Gibraltar 55 Kenya GR Greece 55 5 Kenya GL Greenland 7 Kenya GD Grenada 88 Kenya GP Guadeloupe 88 Kenya GU Guam 88 Kenya GT Guatemala 88 Kenya GN Guinea 55 Kenya GW Guinea Bissau 55 Kenya GY Guyana 88 Kenya HT Haiti 88 Kenya NL Holland (The Netherlands) 44 4 Kenya HN Honduras 88 Kenya HK Hong Kong 66 6 Kenya HU Hungary 77 7 Kenya IS Iceland 77 7 Kenya IN India 55 5 Kenya ID Indonesia 66 6 Kenya IQ Iraq 66 Kenya IE Ireland, Republic of 44 4 Kenya IL Israel 55 5 Kenya IT Italy 44 4 Kenya CI Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire) 55 Kenya JM Jamaica 88 Kenya JP Japan 55 5 Kenya JO Jordan 66 6 Kenya KZ Kazakhstan 77 7 Kenya KE Kenya - Shipments from Nairobi to Nairobi 91 91 Kenya KE Kenya - Shipments from Mombasa to Mombasa 91 91 Kenya - From: Eldoret, Kisumu, Malindi, Mombasa, Nairobi, Nakuru or Nanyuki. To: Diani, Eldoret, Kikuyu, Kisumu, Kitui, Limuru, Malindi, Meru, Mombasa, Kenya KE 92 92 Muranga, Nairobi, Naivasha, Nakuru, Nanyuki or Thika. (Same city traffic not permitted except Mombasa and Nairobi.) Kenya - From: Nairobi, Eldoret, Kisumu, Mombasa, Malindi, Nakuru or Nanyuki. To: Busia, Embu, Garissa, Gilgil, Isiolo, Kabarnet, Kajiado, Kakamega, Karatina, Kenya KE Kericho, Kilifi, Kisii, Kitale, Lamu, Lokichokis, Lunga 93 93 Lunga, Machakos, Magadi, Malaba, Mumias, Namanga, Nandi Hills, Narok, Nyahururu, Nyeri, Sagana, Siaya, Voi, Wajir, Wamba, Watamu or Webuye. Kenya KI Kiribati 8 Kenya KR Korea, South 66 Kenya RS Kosovo 77 Kenya FM Kosrae (Micronesia, Federated States of) 8 Kenya KW Kuwait 66 6 Kenya KG Kyrgyzstan 77 Kenya LA Laos 77 Kenya LV Latvia 77 7 Kenya LB Lebanon 66 6 Kenya LS Lesotho 22 Kenya LR Liberia 55 Kenya TG073 2 / 4 UPS Tariff Zone Chart International Destinations For customers located in Kenya Effective from 3 January, 2011 Use these tables to ensure that your preferred UPS service option is available, and to identify the zone number for your shipment. Zones are used to calculate the cost of your shipment. Zone Zone Number Number Sending Receiving Customer's ISO Country Code Destination Country express express saver express saver Kenya LY Libya 66 Kenya LI Liechtenstein 44 4 Kenya LT Lithuania 77 7 Kenya LU Luxembourg 44 4 Kenya MO Macau 66 Kenya MK Macedonia (FYROM) 77 Kenya MG Madagascar 33 Kenya PT Madeira 44 Kenya MW Malawi 22 Kenya MY Malaysia 66 6 Kenya MV Maldives 8 Kenya ML Mali 55 Kenya MT Malta 55 Kenya MH Marshall Islands 8 Kenya MQ Martinique 88 Kenya MR Mauritania 55 Kenya MU Mauritius 33 Kenya YT Mayotte 33 Kenya ES Melilla 5 Kenya MX Mexico 44 4 Kenya FM Micronesia (Federated States of) 8 Kenya MD Moldova 77 Kenya MC Monaco 44 4 Kenya MN Mongolia 77 Kenya ME Montenegro 77 Kenya MS Montserrat 88 Kenya MA Morocco 55 Kenya MZ Mozambique 22 Kenya NA Namibia 22 Kenya NP Nepal 77 Kenya AN Netherlands Antilles 88 Kenya NL Netherlands, The (Holland) 44 4 Kenya KN Nevis (St. Kitts) 88 Kenya NC New Caledonia 88 Kenya NZ New Zealand 66 Kenya NI Nicaragua 88 Kenya NE Niger 55 Kenya NG Nigeria 33 Kenya GB Northern Ireland 22 Kenya MP Northern Mariana Islands 88 Kenya NO Norway 55 5 Kenya OM Oman 66 Kenya PK Pakistan 55 Kenya PW Palau 8 Kenya PA Panama 88 Kenya PG Papua New Guinea 8 Kenya PY Paraguay 88 Kenya PE Peru 88 8 Kenya PH Philippines 66 Kenya PL Poland 77 7 Kenya FM Ponape (Micronesia, Federated States of) 8 Kenya PT Portugal (excluding Azores and Madeira) 44 4 Kenya PR Puerto Rico 44 4 Kenya QA Qatar 66 6 Kenya RE Reunion 33 Kenya RO Romania 77 7 Kenya MP Rota (Northern Mariana Islands) 88 Kenya RU Russia 77 7 Kenya RW Rwanda 21 Kenya AN Saba (Netherlands Antilles) 88 Kenya MP Saipan (Northern Mariana Islands) 88 Kenya WS Samoa 88 Kenya SM San Marino 44 Kenya SA Saudi Arabia 66 6 Kenya GB Scotland 22 2 Kenya SN Senegal 55 Kenya RS Serbia 77 Kenya SC Seychelles 33 Kenya SL Sierra Leone 55 Kenya SG Singapore 66 6 Kenya TG073 3 / 4 UPS Tariff Zone Chart International Destinations For customers located in Kenya Effective from 3 January, 2011 Use these tables to ensure that your preferred UPS service option is available, and to identify the zone number for your shipment. Zones are used to calculate the cost of your shipment. Zone Zone Number Number Sending Receiving Customer's ISO Country Code Destination Country express express saver express saver Kenya SK Slovak Republic 77 7 Kenya SI Slovenia 77 7 Kenya SB Solomon Islands 8 Kenya ZA South Africa 22 2 Kenya ES Spain (excluding Canary Islands, Ceuta and Melilla) 44 4 Kenya LK Sri Lanka 66 Kenya GP St. Barthelemy 88 Kenya KN St. Christopher (St. Kitts) 88 Kenya VI St. Croix (US Virgin Islands) 88 Kenya AN St. Eustatius (Netherlands Antilles) 88 Kenya VI St. John (US Virgin Islands) 88 Kenya KN St. Kitts (St. Christopher) 88 Kenya LC St. Lucia 88 Kenya AN St. Maarten (Netherlands Antilles) 88 Kenya GP St. Martin (Guadeloupe) 88 Kenya VI St. Thomas (US Virgin Islands) 88 Kenya VC St. Vincent and the Grenadines 88 Kenya SR Suriname 88 Kenya SZ Swaziland 22 Kenya SE Sweden 55 5 Kenya CH Switzerland 44 4 Kenya SY Syria 66 Kenya PF Tahiti 88 Kenya TW Taiwan 66 Kenya TJ Tajikistan 7 Kenya TZ Tanzania 11 Kenya TH Thailand 66 6 Kenya MP Tinian (Northern Mariana Islands) 88 Kenya TG Togo 55 Kenya TO Tonga 8 Kenya VG Tortola (British Virgin Islands) 88 Kenya TT Trinidad and Tobago 88 Kenya FM Truk (Micronesia, Federated States of) 8 Kenya TN Tunisia 5 Kenya TR Turkey 55 5 Kenya TM Turkmenistan 7 Kenya TC Turks and Caicos Islands 88 Kenya TV Tuvalu 8 Kenya UG Uganda 11 Kenya UA Ukraine 77 Kenya VC Union Island (St. Vincent and the Grenadines) 88 Kenya AE United Arab Emirates 55 5 Kenya GB United Kingdom Kenya GB England 22 2 Kenya GB Northern Ireland 22 Kenya GB Scotland 22 2 Kenya GB Wales 22 2 Kenya US United States 44 4 Kenya UY Uruguay 88 Kenya UZ Uzbekistan 77 Kenya VU Vanuatu 8 Kenya VE Venezuela 88 Kenya VN Vietnam 77 Kenya VG Virgin Gorda (British Virgin Islands) 88 Kenya VI Virgin Islands (US) 88 Kenya GB Wales 22 2 Kenya WF Wallis and Futuna Islands 8 Kenya PS West Bank (Gaza) 55 Kenya FM Yap (Micronesia, Federated States of) 8 Kenya YE Yemen, Republic of 66 Kenya ZM Zambia 22 Kenya ZW Zimbabwe 22 Kenya TG073 4 / 4.
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