Briefly: Online Apple Store delays 24-hour ship times in Europe for Easter

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in General Discussion edited April 2014
In a change to certain European Online Apple Stores, the company is no longer offering 24-hour delivery turnarounds, while the option remains active in the U.S. and Canada.


Apple's UK Online Store page for the iPhone 5c now shows 1-2 day delivery (top) compared to Apr. 16.


First spotted by Portuguese blog All Mac Long, the shipping delays are being seen in nearly all European countries in which the Online Apple Store operates.

With current delivery times quoted at one to two days for nearly all products, including Apple's own equipment, the modification is likely a reflection of regional warehouse or courier companies' Easter weekend schedules, not Apple's European product channel inventory.

AppleInsider was able to confirm that Apple's new shipment protocol was adjusted within the past two days.

While the countries listed above may not be promised a quick one-day turnaround on Internet orders, Apple is continuing to offer the 24-hour availability in other parts of the world including the U.S. and Canada.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 2
    y2any2an Posts: 187member
    Why is this newsworthy? Europeans have public holidays around Easter, Americans don't.
  • Reply 2 of 2
    crowleycrowley Posts: 10,453member
    Easter weekend isn't a public holiday in the US? Did not know that, and quite surprised by it.
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