AIR TRAVEL FULLY BOOKED IN BRITAIN
fSnecial Correspondent).
Eeeeived Monday, 7 p.m. LONDON, Oct. 28. Nou-priority travellers who xvish to go by air to Unitod States, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, or South Amcrica, have very little prospect of gettiug away from Britain in lcss than three mouths. It is more likelv to be six months. All foreign overscas airways corporations With headquarters iu Britain, with the exception of PanAmerican Airlines and American Overscas Airlines, are still largely mouopolised by Govornment priorities. PanAmerican and American Overseas do not accept priorities but have their own system of prefcrences in wliich Govemment recommendations play an important part. Fan-Amei'icau at prcsent canliot ott'er a passagc to New York before Marcli or to South America before Deccmber. American Overseas can give no bookings before February. B.O.A.C. caiiuot oft'er nou-priority bookiiigs for Australia before Mav o'r for America before the eiid of April:
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Chronicle (Levin), 29 October 1946, Page 7
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