DECISION FINAL
Wellington and Trunk Air
Service
Intimation that it did not propose to reopen the question of AVelllngton as a port of cull on the trunk air route, so long as the companies concerned complied with the regulations laid down, was given by the Transport Co-ordina-tion Board yesterday. At Its meeting last week the board had before it letters from the Mayor of AVelllngton nnd the Blenheim Borough Council protesting against “any proposal to exclude AVellington and Blenheim respectively from North and South Island trunk services,” it stated. AVhile the board had specifically left open the question of Palmerston North as ft port of call for Great Pacific Airways, its decision In regard to AVellington was a final one. "With respect |o Blenheim, the board points out that the borough will have Hie benefit of three services—those carried out by Union Airways, Great Pacific Airways, and Cook Strait Airways."
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 247, 16 July 1935, Page 8
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150DECISION FINAL Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 247, 16 July 1935, Page 8
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