

If you have a package that needs to arrive the next day, but the next day is Saturday, you’re in luck. Like other UPS Red options, this service includes free UPS packaging and your money is refunded if the package isn’t delivered by the end of the day. It advertises Next Day Air Saver will arrive to commercial addresses by the end of the business day (4:30 p.m.) and that residential addresses will receive their package by the end of the day. This service doesn’t promise an exact time frame. This service ensures your package will arrive the next day, but the time limits aren’t as strict. If you need to get a package to someone the next day, but time of day isn’t much of a factor, you would choose Next Day Air Saver. Like regular Next Day Air, UPS provides the packaging for this service and will refund your money if the package does not arrive on time. and noon, this service ensures your package will arrive between the hours of 8 a.m. Instead of guaranteeing the package arrives between 10:30 a.m. In this case, you would want to use Next Day Air Early. In some cases, you may need to get a package to someone for the start of the business day, but perhaps they’re halfway across the country. UPS includes the packaging for Next Day Air packages (with the recognizable red label) and guarantees your money back if it’s not delivered within the time frame. In some cases, packages may even be delivered earlier than 10 a.m., but the promise states that packages should not arrive later than noon. With Next Day Air regular, UPS promises that you can send out a package the day prior (with time cutoffs) in order to have it arrive anywhere within the contiguous U.S.
