Albatross Delivery is a privately run mail and parcel service that ferries items for ordinary people across the world. Mentioned only in an SBS column, it competes with other couriers while remaining less advanced than the World Government's own system.
Albatross Delivery operates as one of the courier choices open to everyday civilians who need to ship letters or packages over great distances. It handles long hauls that some rivals cannot manage.
The service has only ever been referenced in supplementary material rather than appearing in the story proper.
Its niche is reach. Compared with the rival Small Bird Delivery, Albatross can carry items much farther, though it draws the line at certain goods it refuses to transport. Measured against the World Government's Carrier Bats, however, the operation comes across as comparatively primitive.

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Albatross Delivery is a privately run mail and parcel courier service in One Piece that ships letters and packages for ordinary people over long distances. It is mentioned only in an SBS column rather than appearing in the main story.
Albatross Delivery appears solely as a reference in an SBS column, SBS Volume 88, and has never been shown directly in the main One Piece story or anime.
Albatross Delivery can carry items much farther than its rival, Small Bird Delivery, though it refuses to transport certain kinds of goods.
Albatross Delivery comes across as a comparatively primitive operation next to the World Government's own Carrier Bats service.
No individual staff members or operators of Albatross Delivery have ever been named; it is presented only as an institution, one postal option among several available to the public.
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