by Hobbs • 5 NOV 2025

Hobbs Global Festive Season Operating Hours

With the completion of Halloween and Guy Fawkes, we are now well on our way to another Christmas.

Please see below Hobbs Global's Operational & Delivery Hours during the Festive Season.

Christmas/New Years Operating Hours:

27th November 2025, Thursday - Airport/3PL Staff - Closed for Christmas Function - 12pm - 5pm.

24th December 2025, Wednesday - Closed from 12pm. Morning Collections/Deliveries from Carriers Only!

25th & 26th December 2025, Thursday/Friday - Closed for Christmas Day & Boxing Day.

29th & 30th December 2025, Monday/Tuesday - Normal Operational Hours.

31st December 2025, Wednesday - Closed from 12pm. Morning Collections/Deliveries from Carriers Only!

1st & 2nd January 2026, Thursday/Friday - Closed for New Years's Day & 2nd January Public Holidays.

5th January 2026, Monday - Normal Operational Hours Resume

National Delivery Cut Off Dates:

Auckland to North Island Deliveries - Orders to be dispatched before 19th December for pre-Christmas delivery.

Auckland to South Island Deliveries - Orders to be dispatched before 16th December for Pre-Christmas delivery.

Please ensure you allow for as much time as possible for shipments/deliveries to occur in the lead up to, and during the Festive Season. We will do our best to accommodate where possible, however seasonal volumes will dictate capacity.

Please could you let us know your Christmas operational hours by return.

If you have any questions, please reach out to the Hobbs Global Team.

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by Hobbs • 27 MAR 2026