FEWER LONDON PASSENGERS
“RISING NUMBER OF CRASHES” (Rec. 1 a.m.) LONDON, Jan. 14. “A passenger traffic slump has hit the air lines,” says the “Daily Expresis.” “This is partly a seasonal falling off, but the rising number of aeroplane crashes is causing people to cancel bookings. “There are 1200 available seats on 37 aeroplanes in an average week at the London airport. For more than a month fewer than two-thirds of the seats have been occupied.”
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25083, 15 January 1947, Page 7
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