How does airmail work?

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Airmail are usually sent in small packets depending on the size of the item. Once the item is unloaded from the aircraft it is in the hands of the US Postal Service. It is then treated in the same manner as any other priority mail in the US. If you don't usually collect mail from the post office, and it is delivered to your house, this item will be also.
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