NINE NEW SERVICES
Air Routes in Britain (British Official Wireloss.) (Received April 29, 5.5 p.m.) Rugby, April 28. Owing to the comparatively short distances involved and the excellence of rail and road transport services, the establishment of air routes within Britain had no great incentive. Nevertheless, railways companies, after three years’ experience of running certain air routes, have felt justified in extending them, and nine new services, totalling 6000 miles, are now to be opened by them in conjunction with Imperial Airways. De Haviliand four-engined and twin-engined planes are being acquired for new services which open next month.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 182, 30 April 1936, Page 11
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98NINE NEW SERVICES Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 182, 30 April 1936, Page 11
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