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A model of the Boeing 727 (series 200) aircraft that will become a familiar sight at Christchurch Airport later this year is held by Ann Hawker, a sales representative of Trans-Australia. Airlines, in Christchurch yesterday. T.A.A., in conjunction with Ansett Airlines, will begin nights from Tasmania on November 1. The aircraft, which can carry about 150 passengers, will make weekly flights between Christchurch and Hobart. The Tasmanian Ministry of Tourism is ready to launch a $250,000 advertising campaign in Ne w Zealand to promote the state, emphasising the Wrest Point Casino.

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Press, 16 July 1980, Page 1

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A model of the Boeing 727 (series 200) aircraft that will become a familiar sight at Christchurch Airport later this year is held by Ann Hawker, a sales representative of Trans-Australia. Airlines, in Christchurch yesterday. T.A.A., in conjunction with Ansett Airlines, will begin nights from Tasmania on November 1. The aircraft, which can carry about 150 passengers, will make weekly flights between Christchurch and Hobart. The Tasmanian Ministry of Tourism is ready to launch a $250,000 advertising campaign in Ne w Zealand to promote the state, emphasising the Wrest Point Casino. Press, 16 July 1980, Page 1

A model of the Boeing 727 (series 200) aircraft that will become a familiar sight at Christchurch Airport later this year is held by Ann Hawker, a sales representative of Trans-Australia. Airlines, in Christchurch yesterday. T.A.A., in conjunction with Ansett Airlines, will begin nights from Tasmania on November 1. The aircraft, which can carry about 150 passengers, will make weekly flights between Christchurch and Hobart. The Tasmanian Ministry of Tourism is ready to launch a $250,000 advertising campaign in Ne w Zealand to promote the state, emphasising the Wrest Point Casino. Press, 16 July 1980, Page 1