The world’s friendliest airline will soon become very familiar. For over sixty years New Zealand to America and then on to United Airlines have been working to your final destination with the one make the skies a little friendlier. Every airline. So if you’re planning to visit the day, flying more than one million miles, States, give United a try and discover taking people from around the world to why we say when you fly United, you’re every comer of the United States. flying the friendly skies. Today, United are America’s largest airline flying to over 150 cities p|y the friendly skies* across all fifty States of the U.S. From February 12th, United’s MMW 747 s will also be flying to and from HKKK Auckland. For the first time you’ll be MMw able to fly all the way from uniTED air Lines | 4 - A A /'- A
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Press, 11 February 1986, Page 13
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146Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 11 February 1986, Page 13
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