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Denmark to halt letter deliveries as postal service restructures

Denmark’s state-run postal service, PostNord, will cease all letter deliveries by the end of 2025, marking the end of a 400-year-old tradition as declining letter volumes make the service unsustainable.
PostNord announced that letter volumes have plummeted by 90% since the turn of the century, making continued nationwide deliveries financially unviable. As part of the transition, Denmark’s 1,500 postboxes will start disappearing from June 2025.
Despite the historic shift, Transport Minister Thomas Danielsen sought to reassure the public, stating that letters could still be sent and received across the country. While he did not specify how the service would continue, one private company has already expressed interest in taking over deliveries.
“With the decline in traditional mail, we must rethink how postal services function in the modern era,” Danielsen said. “We are committed to ensuring that citizens and businesses still have access to reliable postal services.”

Denmark’s decision reflects broader challenges facing postal services across Europe as digital communication replaces traditional mail. Germany’s Deutsche Post announced on Thursday that it would cut 8,000 jobs as part of a restructuring effort, calling the move a “socially responsible” response to declining demand.
Other European nations are also reassessing their postal models, with some shifting toward a focus on parcel deliveries and reducing letter services to a few days per week.
As Denmark prepares for a post-letter era, the coming months will determine whether private companies can fill the gap left by PostNord, or if further government intervention will be necessary to maintain essential postal services.
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