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New flights planned

, (N.Z. Press Association) N.A.C. plans to introduce Frienship flights from Nelson to Auckland during the holi- , days and to add another Boe- ; ing 737 aircraft to its fleet. The airline has applied to the Air Services Licensing Authority for changes to i three of its licences so that lit can introduce the new services. The Auckland-Nelson service is proposed for three j days a week from December 119 till February 29. Peak ; summer traffic is the reason Igiven by the airline for the I temporary service. N.A.C.’s ninth Boeing will be introduced on December 19 on the Auckland-Palmer-Iston North-Christchurch run. I Two licences must be amended to allow the introduction of the 113-seat jet. Objections to the proposed amendments must be lodged with the authoritv before October 31. The authority will decide after November 3 whether to hold a public hearing.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33981, 23 October 1975, Page 13

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New flights planned Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33981, 23 October 1975, Page 13

New flights planned Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33981, 23 October 1975, Page 13

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