Press Releases

Customs Data Required for all Goods Bound for International Destinations & Change to VAT Status from 1st January

Isle of Man Post Office (IOMPO) wishes to remind customers that from 1st January 2021, there will be changes to the way they can send goods to international destinations, due to a Universal Postal Union and World Customs Organisation-led initiative to improve security and safety.

Disruption to Postal Services: Update 22nd December 2020

Further to Monday's (21.12.20) announcement about the suspension of all postal services to Europe (excluding the Republic of Ireland), Turkey and Canada, we are recommending that customers DO NOT mail items to international destinations due to significant delays.

Disruption to Postal Services: Royal Mail and Parcelforce are suspending all postal services to Europe, Turkey and Canada

Due to Royal Mail and Parcelforce suspending all postal services to Europe, Turkey and Canada; Isle of Man Post Office is also having to suspend services to these destinations with immediate effect as all our mail for international destinations is delivered through these mail partners. No items for these destinations will be accepted.

Post Office is Working Hard to Deliver High Volumes of Christmas Mail

Isle of Man Post Office (IOMPO) is continuing to work hard to deliver its customers’ parcels in time for Christmas, amidst the challenges in the UK of exceptional high volumes of parcels, and the significantly increased uptake of online shopping this year. This is a challenge for all UK logistics companies.

Expressions of Interest Sought to Offer Parcel Collection Across the Island

Isle of Man Post Office (IOMPO) is looking for suitable partners Island-wide to provide a parcel collection facility on its behalf. The service was recently improved with a text message now sent to customers who choose to collect a parcel from their preferred location, advising them when the parcel is available to collect.

Customs Data Required for all Goods Bound for International Destinations from the New Year

Isle of Man Post Office (IOMPO) wishes to advise that from 1st January 2021, there will be changes to the way customers can send goods to international destinations, due to a Universal Postal Union and World Customs Organisation-led initiative to improve security and safety.

Post Office Discusses Future of Postal Services in Port St Mary at Stakeholders’ Meeting

In light of the sub postmaster of Port St Mary Post Office giving notice on his contract for service, Isle of Man Post Office (IOMPO) has held a meeting with key stakeholders that represent service users to discuss future postal services in the village, when the notice period ends on 31st January 2021.

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