I thought I'd post this to give people an insight into how my 2 packages got delivered to me from America during these strange times, mainly to give people hope that things will arrive eventually, just not in a way or timeframe that you may be used to.
I recently ordered 2 packages from America, one from Massachusetts and one from Indiana, both being delivered using USPS First Class Package International. It's tracked, cheap and I usually receive my packages between 10-14 days.
The first package was posted in the Massachusetts area on 11th May and remained fully tracked for a while, departing Newark International on the evening of 14th May, just 3 days later.
The last update I received via USPS was the following morning on 15th May stating it had departed a transfer airport at Heathrow, London. No further updated were made on the USPS tracking system which is unusual as they normally track them through to delivery.
At the same time, Royal Mail Track & Trace had my package leaving the USA on the evening of 12th May (2 days before the USPS system said so) and being received at Langley HWDC on the Morning of 30th May, a gap of 12 days without an update on the Royal Mail system. It then showed as leaving the processing centre at midday on 30th May and arrived at my local delivery office on 1st June. The same day I received the card informing me of the custom charges to be paid.
Due to the Coronavirus you need to pay online, which I did, and the package was delivered today, 3rd June. USPS tracking then reappeared confirming delivery.
So, for this package, according to USPS, it took 4 days to go from America to Heathrow and 19 days to go from Heathrow to my house.
My second package was posted in the Indiana area on 13th May and took 5 days to reach the infamous Chicago IL International Distribution Center (Google it!) on 18th May.
It took a further 3 days to arrive at O'Hare International airport, Chicago on 21st May and did not depart to the UK until a further 4 days later on 25th May.
In all, that stage of the process took 12 days.
It then departed a transfer airport at Heathrow on 26th May and was processed through a facility in the UK on 29th May. No further updates were made on the USPS tracking system, which again is unusual.
At the same time, Royal Mail Track & Trace had my package leaving the USA on 19th May (6 days before the USPS system said so) and being received at Langley HWDC on the morning of 29th May, a gap of 10 days without an update on the Royal Mail system. It then showed as leaving the processing centre on the morning of 29th May (in line with what the USPS tracking system said) and arriving at my local delivery office on the morning of 1st June (exactly the same time as my 1st package above).
Again, due to the Coronavirus, you need to pay online, which I did, and the package was also delivered today, 3rd June. Unlike the above package, there has been no final USPS update to confirm delivery.
So, for this package, according to USPS, it took 13 days to go from America to Heathrow and 8 days to go from Heathrow to my house.
In total, my first package took 23 days (most of which was in the UK) and my second package took 21 days (most of which was in the USA).
As I said earlier, usually packages take between 10 - 14 days, so given the problems at the moment I think that's not too bad at all.
There were times when both packages disappeared off the radar and no updates were made for days, but eventually they both got here.
I never asked a question on here about my concerns as the good people who are running this forum helped me put my mind at ease (without knowing) by their answers in other threads asking similar questions to those I was going to ask.
I'd like to thank them for doing what they do here and thank all the postal people, both here and around the world, for keeping things moving in extremely trying conditions.
The point of this post?
Hopefully it relates in some way to the progress of your packages and gives you hope and reassurance that things will eventually get delivered, just not in the normal time frames you have been previously used to.
Keep safe everybody and have faith in our Royal Mail.