Many calls of sympathy and offers of help
Air New Zealand re- i ceived many calls of sym- ■ pathy and offers of help ■■ from other airlines around 1 the world last evening. “The reaction of our 1 competitors has been tre- 1 mendous and we have already been offered replace- i ment aircraft,’’ said the air- ! line’s director of public and corporate affairs, Mr D. C. Saxton. He could not say for certain whether internationa’ flights would be affected today, but added that the ! loss of. the aircraft would. 1 probably cause some de- ; 1 lays. Passengers should J check with the airline, he J said. ‘
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