TRAVELLING BY AIR
GERMANY'S PROGRESS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. BERLIN', March. 21. Seven, German air transport companies flew 1,650,000 kilometres during 1921, carrying 6,820 passengers. Tho fares were approximately equal to that charged first class railway travelling, The German aerial travel system in 1922 will ho more extensive than in any other country, but it is regretted that it is still impossible to link up with the services of the allied countries,- —A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 17926, 23 March 1922, Page 6
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75TRAVELLING BY AIR Evening Star, Issue 17926, 23 March 1922, Page 6
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