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Holiday deliveries illustration. (Credit: MGN) If you’re planning to send packages or holiday cards this year, the deadlines to get them delivered by Christmas is approaching. The Postal Service expects to deliver more than 800 million packages and nearly 15 billion pieces of mail this holiday season. Here are the holiday shipping deadlines for the U.S. Postal Service, UPS and FedEx if you want your items delivered in time for Christmas Day. United States Postal Service (domestic, not including Alaska and Hawaii): Dec. 14: USPS Retail Ground Dec. 20: First-Class Mail Dec. 21: Priority Mail Service Dec. 23: Priority Mail Express Service International Nov. 30: First Class International (Africa, Central and South America) Nov. 30: Priority Mail International (Africa, Central and South America) Dec. 7: First Class International (all international locations besides Africa, Central and South America) Dec. 7: Priority Mail International (all international locations besides Africa, Central and South America) Military Mail Nov. 27: Space Available Mail (items that must be under 15 pounds and 60 inches) Dec. 4: Parcel Airlift Mail UPS: U.S. Domestic Dec. 13: UPS Ground Dec. 19: UPS 3 Day Select U.S. To Canada and Mexico Dec. 13: UPS Ground (from the 48 contiguous states only) A more detailed schedule is available at the UPS website. FedEx: U.S. Domestic Dec. 9: FedEx Smart Post Dec. 16: FedEx Home Delivery Dec. 16: FedEx Ground Dec. 19: FedEx Express Saver U.S. To Canada Dec. 13: FedEx International Ground U.S. To Mexico Dec. 19: FedEx International Economy More information is available on the FedEx website.