Pan Am introduces Rfl 3 new ways to fly the world. First Class: For passengers ■MV"' 1 | t fWi® MBIHBI9BBBMMI flying on our long range I JR we’re offering a new concept in ■ I M deluxe service. I fl Unique reclining & |j||fl|l I fl fl ■ Sleeperette® seats and flgflflk ’ ' fICTgU. I optional table-for-two dining flHflflfl at your seat with excellent 7 Rlflßßn f International cuisine. | Clipper- Class: For the full k \\ x -v . fare passenger who used to fly fl fl BT Economy Class now there is | v ' L, Clipper® Class. A special section I * J / with free headsets. Plus more room and more service in the air I flk flgM«nH| on the Full Service Economy Class: EJIX B B 1 For people taking advantage of I ■ gpgQigj fares we offer the ? an Am^sneu ’-^ rstclass -f eaturesexclusluerecltntn 9 sleeperette® seats • same high standard of full KRfl. |flgi| jjfl service economy class at a WflHfl jflßfl Stifle much reduced price. flw / flu One stop London or flflLf flfli Non-Stop Los Angeles let flflM I flflgl y fl Pan Am fly you. the way you 99 jNfl fl ’ want to fly. |flflfln y3gfl Clipper Class and First fl flk ' efl BF Class Sleeperettes are available fl’ fl fl : jjR fl ~ Hfl on all 7475 P services to Los fl fl fl Angeles and London - Monday. flttH Wednesday. Saturday departing LSftli fl Auckland 6.20 p.m. Clipper* Class, the separate section with an. empty seat beside you whenever possible. See your Travel Agent. g I i OB’ WIBI n fll R 'oVCPy* Allied Memoer - pMß^* *7 flpigMflflji 1 I ? B :.3l - IF Full Service Economy Class. Same great Pan Am service Jor those taking advantage of special fares Weflytheworid r ®1 the way the world wants to fly.
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