it might but probably not. it is so fun to order stuff isn't it you get packages oh and by the way @ fed ex you can ask them you should have ordered earlier
It absolutely could arrive on time, because the LAST time it was scanned probably was either in transit, or "received at fedex location" meaning it is out for delivery, or (in your 140 mile case) will be out for delivery tomorrow. Between the 140 miles and tomorrow, it is going from the fedex distribution center, to your local fedex delivery office.
The closest airport to FedEx Field is Reagan National Airport, which is 15 miles away.
The distance between the two places is 836 miles. Package travels 836 miles...or more, depending on the flight route.
I wouldn't really think about that but I'm not sure. Its only 18 miles away from Hilo. I don't think anyone should worry and just live like there is no tomorrow.
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yes it is, it really is
miles per hour, though it doen't really matter.
9.6 km is equal to 5.96516 miles.
Not really....I have a jeep from 1997 and its 12000 miles.
REALLY REALLY FAR (I wouldn't try it)
A square-shaped 1,000-acre lot has a perimeter of 26,400 feet or five miles.
it depends on travel miles day of the week weather where it is shipping from what time the item got processed what time the item was put on the truck -> what time it got put on the plane hours of the post office road work and conditions detours workers call off hurricanes COVID package class shipping details lazy level of the person / people dealing with package all of that + 10 days because it is UPS and they do what they want want to hear a joke FedEx and UPS are becoming one company it is called FED UP you know its bad when your parents tell you that joke lol