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Airmail is a type of aviation freight and cargo that is transported by air. It is typically used for the delivery of letters, documents, and other small packages. Airmail is usually transported by commercial airlines, but can also be transported by private aircraft. The airmail market is highly competitive, with many companies offering services to customers.
Airmail services are typically offered by airlines, freight forwarders, and postal services. Airlines typically offer airmail services as part of their regular cargo operations, while freight forwarders specialize in the transportation of airmail. Postal services are responsible for the delivery of airmail to its final destination.
Some of the companies in the airmail market include FedEx, UPS, DHL, USPS, and TNT Express. Show Less Read more