FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS
AMERICAN AIRCRAFT
SERVICES TO BRITAIN
WASHINGTON, Dec 15
The Civil Aeronautics Board accepted the British restrictions on flights by American-owned aeroplanes to the United Kingdom and placed a 375-dollar floor on one-way flights and limited the Pan-American and American Overseas airlines to 250 passengers each on their seven flights eack week. The resrictions on capacity are at present unimportant, as the allowance is greater than carried under schedule, but when Pan-American Airways gets its 204-passenger craft commissioned it would be limited to less than two capacity flights a week. Efforts will be made to solve the British-American dispute at the international air transport association meeting in New York in January.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21899, 18 December 1945, Page 4
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