Follow us! >

USPS Ground Advantage Stars in Holiday Commercial

The USPS kicked off a new TV commercial for the holiday season on November 6, 2024, called “The Holiday Ride.” The 30-second commercial shows postal workers accepting packages in a Post Office, charging up new electric delivery vehicles, and delivering a USPS Ground Advantage package.

“Over 600,000 USPS employees working in sync to ensure everything sent on its holiday ride ends with a moment of joy. The United States Postal Service,” a narrator says.

Last month, the USPS issued a press release saying it was ready to deliver exceptional service during the 2024 holiday rush thanks to progress made under the Delivering for America plan and listing some key accomplishments.

Sign up to receive our Daily Postal News blast

Related Articles

Tell us what you think below!

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Hot this week

Lower flags for Pearl Harbor Day

Postal Service facilities are required to fly the U.S. flag at half-staff this day.

Mail thefts, robberies, fraud and other postal crimes – 12/02/25

Postal crimes are almost a daily event.  These are the ones we found today

When Online PSHB Enrollment Fails: A Backup Plan for Postal Employees

For many USPS employees, this Open Season has been less about choosing a health plan and more about wrestling with technology.

This postal employee noticed a customer’s mail piling up and took action

Letter Carrier Michael Cain was delivering mail in Park Falls, WI, recently when he noticed two days’ worth of mail in a customer’s mailbox.

U.S. Postal Service worker strangled in Greater Grand Crossing had ‘heart of gold’

The suspect, whom Carolyn Jones recently kicked out of her home, was seen on video surveillance entering and leaving her apartment building in the 6800 block of South Calumet Avenue several times in the early morning hours of Nov. 26
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img
Secret Link
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x