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AIR TRAFFIC RECORD

Flights Across Atlantic

Member airlines of the International Air Transport Association carried an estimated 3,600,000 passengers on scheduled services across the North Atlantic in 1965. This record figure, announced by the association’s headquarters in Montreal, is 17 per cent higher than the 3,069,178 passengers transported in 1964 and more than five times the total of 652,257 passengers carried 10 years ago. Combined with non-scheduled traffic, the 1965 total is expected to exceed four million. The 1965 estimates relate to traffic carried across the North Atlantic by the following 18 member airlines: Air Canada, Air France, Air India, Alitalia, 8.0.A.C., Canadian Pacific, El Al, Iberia, Irish International, KLM, Lufthansa. Pan American. Qantas, Sabena. S.A.S., Seaboard World, Swissair, and T.W.A.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660110.2.99

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30954, 10 January 1966, Page 10

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121

AIR TRAFFIC RECORD Press, Volume CV, Issue 30954, 10 January 1966, Page 10

AIR TRAFFIC RECORD Press, Volume CV, Issue 30954, 10 January 1966, Page 10

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