AMERICAN AIR LINE.
SERVICE TO DOMINION. WASHINGTON, May 2. Mr J. T. Trippe. president of PanAmerican Airways, in a speech before the Chamber of Commerce, said all facilities had been installed at Auckland and Noumea for the proposed New Zealand-American airline. New Zealand and New Caledonia had granted all the necessary permissions, and the inauguration of the service awaited only United States authorisation. Mr Trippe said the service at first would be monthly, but it was. hoped within a year lo inaugurate a weekly service. 'He added that a Jive-day service was planned.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 132, 4 May 1940, Page 7
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