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TUESDAY TRAVEL

additional cost of moving between Swissair’s North American destinations (see adjoining sketch) and Air New Zealand’s gateway at Los Angeles. Swissair has won regular acclaim for its service and efficiency, and still offers its passengers the comfort of spaciousness that now is but a memory on most other airlines. For example, it has

This simplified sketch shows possible stopovers. Broken lines indicate extra-cost sectors not flown by either airline.

retained eight abreast seating on its DClOs and therefore is under no pressure to introduce what other airlines promote as “business class.” As the airline’s New Zealand manager, Mr Roger Wootton, puts it: “We offer the best to all our passengers: we call it Swiss class.”

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Press, 6 September 1983, Page 24

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TUESDAY TRAVEL Press, 6 September 1983, Page 24

TUESDAY TRAVEL Press, 6 September 1983, Page 24

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