Cairo has been reinstated as a stopping place on the air route between Australia and England. Passengers travelling by Tasman Empire Airways, Ltd., Qantas, and British Overseas Airways Corporation now have a choice of flying to London by Cairo or Beirut. From the beginning of this month two Qantas Constellation services a week are calling at Cairo and one Qantas and three 8.0.A.C. services are calling at Beirut.
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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26857, 9 October 1952, Page 10
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