Amazon plans to move Prime Day event to June from July, Bloomberg News reports


FILE PHOTO: Amazon Ireland corporate offices in Dublin, Ireland, October 28, 2025. REUTERS/Damien Eagers/File Photo

March 12 (Reuters) - Amazon.com is ⁠planning to move its Prime Day sale event ⁠up to late June, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, ‌marking a rare shift in calendar for the critical, decade-old shopping event.

Prime Day is marked by heavy discounts on categories ranging from apparel ​and electronics, and its summer iteration coincides ⁠with the back-to-school shopping ⁠season with parents and students waiting to cash in on ⁠the ‌deals.

The timing shift would also move Prime Day sales to Amazon's second quarter, which typically ends ⁠on June 30. The company declined to comment ​to Reuters on ‌the report.

Amazon's Prime Day event has taken place ⁠in July since ​its launch in 2015, barring a change for two years during the pandemic.

Last year, the event was extended to four ⁠days from the usual two, and drove $24.1 ​billion in online spending across U.S. retailers, up 30% from a year ago, according to data from Adobe Analytics.

However, Amazon ⁠has also had to contend with competing deals events from retailers such as Walmart and Target as these companies invest in their digital order fulfillment and same-day delivery capabilities.

Contribution ​to U.S. sales from e-commerce almost ⁠doubled for Walmart in its most recently reported quarter, and the ​company said customers using its ‌option for delivery under three hours ​grew more than 60% for fiscal year 2026.

(Reporting by Juveria Tabassum in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun Koyyur)

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