AIRWAYS CRISIS
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Dispute Between New Zealand and U.S.A. PAN-PACIFIC SERVICE
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 10. The Australian Associated Fress: learns authoritatively that the n&gotiations between New Zealand and the Pan-American Airways are at a most critical stage and it is feared they may: be broken off. It is understood the: :issue is whethei' Imperial Airways*. should be allowed to maintain a virtu-; ally competitive New Zealand-North-Amcrican service with Fan-Americau Airways. It is beliCved tho New Zealattd Gov-; ornment is insisting that Imperial Airways should be given laudlng iTghts at Hdnolulu and San FranciscO, makiiig it possiblo for Imperial Airways to carry New Zealand and Xustrnllan passengers desirous of crossing the United States, Imperial Airways' normal terininal beiing at Vancouver, Imperial Airways is -beYieved to be offering a. plan whereby .passengers will Uso tickets intorchangeable on both lines. Negotiations between the State Dejpartment, the British Embassy, Fan- ' Amcrican Airways and Imperial Airiways have reached a poinfc wnere the Pan-American Airways Company's, principal negotiator will piobably pio coed to Now Zealand in a few days id an effort to seeure a closer approxhnation of the Gover.vment's allegscl original promises.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 176, 12 August 1937, Page 5
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