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INTERNATIONAL AIR TRAVEL

Piston Aircraft “Out” Piston aircraft were out when it came to international air travel, said the district sales manager for TransWorld Airlines in Australia and New Zealand (Mr P- F Bell) in Christchurch yesterday. He was making one of his regular visits. He said jets stimulated tourism because they allowed greater time in the cpuntry of destination and because the lack of vibration made them less fatiguing to travel in. Because most of the major' airlines of the world were now equipped with jets, the main competition lay in the services offered to passengers aboard the aircraft, said Mr Bell

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29599, 23 August 1961, Page 17

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INTERNATIONAL AIR TRAVEL Press, Volume C, Issue 29599, 23 August 1961, Page 17

INTERNATIONAL AIR TRAVEL Press, Volume C, Issue 29599, 23 August 1961, Page 17

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