Alitalia Plans World Route
(N.Z. Press Assn—Copyright) AUCKLAND, March 5.
The Italian international airline Alitalia hopes to make Auckland a stop on its first round-the-world air route.
The plan depends on a successful outcome of negotiations by the Italian Government seeking rights for the airline to fly right across the United States. The negotiations might be completed within a few months, said the airline’s general manager for Australia and New Zealand and the South-West Pacific (Mr G. Miceli-Picardi) in Auckland today. Alitalia is already flying to Sydney.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31621, 6 March 1968, Page 18
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