Sending a parcel to Hungary can be simple—if you know which courier and service level fits your deadline, budget, and parcel size. The challenge is that prices and delivery times change depending on weight, dimensions, pickup/drop-off method, and whether you need extras like signature or higher cover.
With Track.Global Delivery Calculator, you can compare courier options in one place, pick the best service, and track your parcel end-to-end after dispatch.
Tip: re-measure after packing. Even small size changes can affect pricing because carriers may charge by dimensional (volumetric) weight.
Key pricing and transit-time factors:
Use this overview to narrow down which courier category fits your shipment to Hungary.
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Carrier |
Typical strengths for Hungary |
Best when you… |
Notes |
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Evri |
Budget-friendly international shipping from the UK with tracking |
Want a cost-first option and can allow extra transit time |
Standard delivery is typically measured in working days; weight limits may apply by service |
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DPD |
Strong European network + multiple international options (road, air, drop-off) |
Want a balance of speed, convenience, and parcel-point options |
Service names may vary depending on booking channel (direct vs. broker) |
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Royal Mail |
Familiar postal workflow + tracked/signature options |
Send smaller parcels/documents, or want simple tracked posting |
Service limits differ by format (e.g., max weights vary by product) |
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FedEx |
Fast, time-definite international delivery and business-friendly features |
Need speed, predictable delivery windows, or B2C/B2B reliability |
Some “DropOff” variants are broker-branded (drop at a location instead of pickup) |
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UPS |
Time-definite options + strong intra-Europe standard service |
Need economy road shipping within Europe or next-day express |
UPS Access Point is an option for pickup/drop-off convenience (limits apply) |
DPD is often chosen for European delivery thanks to its road network and parcel-point coverage. If you’re shipping outside the standard flow (urgent, heavier, or booking via drop-off brokers), service names and features become important.
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DPD service |
Speed positioning |
Drop-off / collection |
Tracking & delivery experience |
Best for |
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DPD (road network / standard cross-border) |
Standard / economy within Europe |
Pickup or drop-off + parcel points |
Consistent cross-border experience across Europe |
Regular parcels to Hungary with balanced cost & speed |
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DPD Air Classic |
Economy air |
Usually via drop-off/booking partner |
Designed for international shipping with tracking |
Non-urgent international parcels where price matters |
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DPD Drop Off International |
Economy-to-standard |
Drop-off at DPD locations |
Full tracking; international delivery is typically multi-day |
Cheaper international drop-off when you can wait longer |
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DPD Drop Off Express |
Faster international option |
Drop-off at local drop shop |
Typically includes enhanced tracking features (e.g., delivery slot notifications where available) |
When you want a quicker DPD drop-off option |
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DPD Air Express |
Express air |
Often collection-based (varies) |
Prioritised international delivery |
Time-sensitive shipments where you still want DPD tooling |
What to remember
Royal Mail is a common choice for sending to Hungary when you want a straightforward posting process and clear tracking/signature options—especially for letters and smaller parcels.
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Royal Mail service |
Tracking |
Signature |
Weight/format notes |
Collection vs drop-off |
Best for |
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Royal Mail International Tracked |
Yes |
No |
Suitable for parcels up to stated limits |
Drop-off or International Tracked Collection (home collection option) |
Tracked delivery without signature |
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Royal Mail International Tracked & Signed |
Yes |
Yes |
Often used for important items needing signature |
Drop-off or collection |
Added peace of mind for valuables |
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Royal Mail International Tracked & Signed Heavier |
Yes |
Signature taken (proof of delivery) |
Built for heavier parcels (medium parcel format) |
Online purchase for collection or Post Office drop-off |
Heavier parcels with tracking + proof of delivery |
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Royal Mail International Tracked Collection |
Same as International Tracked |
Same |
Same |
Collection = convenience add-on |
If you prefer pickup rather than visiting a branch |
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Royal Mail International Tracked & Signed Collection Heavier |
Same as Heavier service |
Same |
Same |
Collection version of the heavier tracked/signed service |
Heavier parcels without branch drop-off |
Plain-English difference:
“Collection” doesn’t change how fast the parcel travels—it changes how it starts (picked up from your door vs you dropping it off).
FedEx is typically the go-to when speed and time-definite delivery matter—especially for business shipments and urgent parcels.
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FedEx service |
Speed positioning |
What it’s designed for |
Drop-off vs pickup |
Best for |
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FedEx International Connect Plus |
Fast, day-definite (often 1–4 business days by route) |
E-commerce/B2C shipments with tracking, notifications, delivery management and returns options |
Usually courier network pickup/drop-off depending on booking |
Online orders, B2C shipping, predictable delivery |
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FedEx International Economy® |
Cost-saving (typically 2–5 business days by route) |
International shipping when you’re not in a rush |
Standard FedEx workflow |
Budget-friendly FedEx speed |
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FedEx International Economy® DropOff |
Economy + drop-off channel |
Same transport class, but you drop the parcel off (via partner program) |
Drop-off |
When you want FedEx Economy but can drop it off yourself |
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FedEx International Priority® |
Faster time-definite |
Urgent international delivery with proof of delivery and delivery attempts |
Standard FedEx workflow |
Time-sensitive parcels |
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FedEx International Priority® DropOff |
Priority + drop-off channel |
Priority-speed option where you drop off (via partner program) |
Drop-off |
Priority speed without arranging a pickup |
Good to know:
“DropOff” variants are often booking-channel names (e.g., via a reseller platform). The key practical difference is usually where you hand over the parcel.
UPS is a strong option for shipping to Hungary, especially when you want clear delivery commitments inside Europe.
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UPS option |
Speed positioning |
How delivery works |
Best for |
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UPS Standard® |
Day-definite within Europe (economy-balanced) |
Door-to-door service; scheduled delivery date depends on route |
Cost-effective shipping to Hungary inside Europe |
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UPS Access Point™ |
Convenience option (not a transit class) |
Deliver to / drop off at a UPS Access Point location (limits apply) |
Pickup-friendly deliveries, missed-delivery avoidance |
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UPS Express Saver® |
Next business day across Europe (delivery during the day) |
Time-definite “fast but economical” express tier |
Urgent parcels that don’t need morning delivery |
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UPS Express® |
Next morning across Europe + time-definite worldwide |
Earlier delivery commitment than Saver |
When delivery timing is critical |
It depends on service level. Economy options can take several working days, while express services may deliver in 1–3 business days on many routes. Always treat published times as estimates—remote areas, customs, and peak periods can extend transit.
There isn’t one fixed price. Cost depends on:
If you’re shipping from outside the EU, yes—customs paperwork is normally required and import fees may apply. If you’re shipping within the EU, customs forms are typically not needed.
After dispatch, enter the tracking number on Track.Global to see the latest status updates in one place.
Enter the from/to country and postal codes, choose a category, add weight and dimensions (L×W×H), select carriers (e.g., USPS/UPS/FedEx/DHL), then click Calculate. You can sort results by cost or by delivery time and switch currency (USD/EUR).
For the best shipping quote, use:<br /> - Origin + destination postal/ZIP codes<br /> - Weight including packaging<br /> - Box dimensions (length, width, height)<br /> - Shipment type/category (especially helpful for international or restricted goods)
Yes. Select multiple couriers to get a shipping price comparison in one results list and quickly see which carrier/service wins on price or speed.
Both. Carriers often bill by the greater of actual weight or dimensional (volumetric) weight. Small/heavy parcels usually price by weight; large/light boxes can price by dimensional weight.
Dimensional weight reflects the space your box takes up. If your package is bulky, carriers may charge more even if it’s light—so accurate dimensions are key for a reliable shipping rate estimate.
Yes—results typically include service options plus an estimated delivery window. Use sorting by delivery time to find the fastest shipping quote.
They’re estimates based on the details you enter and current carrier pricing. Final charges can differ if the carrier measures a different weight/size, applies residential/remote/oversize surcharges, or updates rates.
Flat Rate can be cheaper when your item is dense/heavy but fits in a Flat Rate box/envelope. By-weight is often cheaper for light parcels, especially to nearby zones—compare both for the best shipping cost.
Yes. Choose the destination country (and postal code when available), then compare international services across carriers. Keep in mind that customs rules and service availability depend on destination and item type.
Shipping rates usually cover transport/postage only. Duties/taxes (international) are typically not included, and your own handling/packaging fees depend on your business process—add those separately if you’re calculating total landed cost.
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