noun
- a system of mail delivery by aircraft; postal service using airplanes
Usage: often used attributively (airpost stamp, airpost rate); chiefly historical or in contexts of international mail
Examples
- The airpost service was established to speed up delivery of letters between continents.
- Collectors seek rare airpost stamps from the early aviation era.
- Before modern airmail, the airpost was a luxury service for urgent correspondence.
- The airpost rate was significantly higher than standard ground mail.
- International businesses relied on airpost to send documents quickly overseas.