VM times a week and twice on Wednesdays W'-T j i I &F SBSr 2.^.,,.. 64 » F'- . £6£g3 Rome! It's not unnatural that AIR INDIA jets should be seen there so often. There are two reasons. People like to see Rome ... and they like to fly AIR INDIA—at least we conclude that they do because of our increasingly frequent flights, not only into Rome but other places too such as Paris, London, New York, Tokyo, Moscow 27 cities in 22 different countries. Perhaps it is our particularly high reputation for dependability, our multi million-mile pilots, or our superb international cuisine. Certainly our elegant hostesses in silk saris are quite unique. Probably it's a combination of all these that makes what passengers call the “AIR-INDIA DIFFERENCE”. Come fly with us across the world. And enjoy this Maharajah service. Ask your travel agent about AIR INDIA's international air routes. Ask him anything about AIR-INDIA. He's an expert the airline that treats you Ilka a Mahara/ah - worldwide. AIR INDIA flies to Aden. Bahrein. Bangkok, Beirut, Bombay, Cairo. Calcutta, Frankfurt. Genova, Hong Kong, Kuwait. London. Madras, Moscow, Nairobi, Nandi, Now Delhi. Now York, Paris. Perth, Prague, Rome, Singapore. Sydney, Teheran, Tokyo. Zorich. ConneeUM ttlahto »o Sydney he trau-Taamaa earrwra. with BOAC and Qantas IWt4 GENERAL SALES AGENTS. AIR NEW ZEALAND. AlB2 82NZ
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31061, 17 May 1966, Page 3
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