TOURIST TRAFFIC
BY SEA AND A 111 LINERS
(British Official Wifeless.)
RUGBY, Aug. 11
At Southampton this week-end eleven liners are scheduled' to arrive or departs carrying over 70,000 passengers ; on, holiday cruises.. Some 75 trips will he made during the remainder of the season; The majority start from Southampton, the-Jersey and the Thames. ctiii:es range from trips pound the • British Isles, to, .visits to the northern ciiipitais ( 'of Spain, the Mediterranean and a round the worfd journey, ■•'‘■/’■■■'the. imperial Airways are opening on September sth a new: desert air service, which will save travellers the discomfort of tivo days’ journey by ' desert car, between Palestine and Iraq. The. service will makiei a journey from Bagday to Gallilee in five hours, and the East-bound flight from Itamleh to Baghdad in eight hours. Tha service Will' make connections with steimships and will be operated by Avro 10 air liners.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1932, Page 5
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148TOURIST TRAFFIC Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1932, Page 5
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