La Poste is changing its postage offer and in this overhaul some are no longer welcome.

This is the case of the emblematic red stamp of the "priority letter", which allows a letter to be franked for distribution theoretically the next day (on D + 1), the courier company announced on Thursday.

From January 1, 2023, it will give way to a new hybrid formula, called e-Lettre rouge.

It will make it possible to send a document, up to three sheets, before 8 p.m. on the laposte.fr site or from a post office, on a machine or with the help of an adviser.

The document will be printed near the addressee, put in an envelope and distributed the next day.

This “e-letter” service will cost 1.49 euros, compared to 1.43 euros for the current red stamp.

It would be a world first.

Slower, but more ecological

"The volumes of D + 1 have been divided by 14 since 2008", with currently 300 million items out of the 7 billion letters sent in the year by La Poste, justifies the boss of the Service-Mail-Parcels branch of La Poste, Philippe Dorge.

This is starting to be expensive and to weigh on the environment since the group uses less and less full planes, trucks and vans.

Letters sent with a green stamp will be distributed in three days instead of two today.

Their price will remain unchanged, at 1.16 euros for shipments up to 20 grams.

This stamp will also be offered next year in digital form, with an eight-character alphanumeric code, sold online at the same price, which you just need to copy onto the envelope.

“Customers have other expectations today,” explains Philippe Dorge.

“There is less need for speed.

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Turquoise letter and tariff hike

For the most important shipments requiring traceability, La Poste will offer a “Lettre turquoise services plus” distributed on D + 2, with follow-up notifications and flat-rate compensation in the event of a significant delay.

It will be offered from 2.95 euros, depending on the weight.

As for shipments abroad, an “international letter” up to 20 grams will cost 1.80 euro (+9%).

The prices of classic postal parcels sent to France (Colissimo) will increase in parallel by 2.4% on January 1, but the package of less than 250 grams will remain at the same price of 4.95 euros.

"The impact of the new letter pricing on household budgets will be low or even nil, given the drop in mail consumption", indicates the public group.

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