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ONLY PAN AM’S 747 s GIVE YOU CLIPPER CLASS TO LOS ANGELES. AwOlii 'JKfii /\\ Is PanAm illpl All 747 Service W/tvv > understand how ■ The only all747service V/ 1 demanding international from New Zealand to both the Mgffln business travel ean be U.S.AandU.K./Europe 9BM| So we have introduced |W|| ® Convenient departures* Clipper® Class as a iSSSt convenient arrivals with I B B special section in the connections to our U.S. A. plane; designed to transcontinentalservices give you the recognition you deserve when in Los Angeles. you go a long way to get the job done right. When youexamineall the On the Ground advantages, Pan Am747to Los Angeles ■ We begin in the airport with a special is better for business. Clipper® Class check-in to speed things g ee along- your travel in the Air agent. ■■BB On the plane you are seated in a f special sect ion along with other full fare and business travellers. And wherever possible we’ll provide an empty seat next to you. Beverages, headsets and other extras are, of I BHHB| course, complimentary. I 1 From New Zealand to the U.S.A. flk orTrans-TasmanyouenjoyClipper® ’’ Class for the regular economy fare. On other sectors a 15% SMRy. •• .. - L.' ; . surcharge may apply.’ SSB X ' ' t nw w « Allied Member the way the world wants tofiy. *'* . • ' MACHI7II

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Press, 28 February 1980, Page 16

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216

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 28 February 1980, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 28 February 1980, Page 16

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