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American Visitors To Britain

Yesterday 360 dollar-paying passengers came to London in nine transAtlantic flights. It was the first day of the winter season’s cheap return tickets. The average of 40 passengers an aeroplane, compared with September’s average of fewer than 20 an aeroplane. An official of American Overseas Airlines said he oredicted a record winter season of travel between America and England. The devaluation of sterling and cheap return fares had caused no unprecedented number of inquiries in New York for eastbound travel.—London, October 3.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 October 1949, Page 8

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American Visitors To Britain Greymouth Evening Star, 4 October 1949, Page 8

American Visitors To Britain Greymouth Evening Star, 4 October 1949, Page 8

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