AIR ROUTE
ATLANTIC SERVICE AGREED
(United Press Association —By Electii* Telegraph—Copyright)
NEW yORK, December 11. The Washington correspondent of the “Times” says; A complete agreement between the United States, Britain and Ireland regarding reciprocal privileges for aeroplanes and landing rights along the route of the proposed trans-Atlantic air service, which is contemplated lor next spring, was reported to-day. The only features 1 on which there is not vet entire accord, it is said, are the business arrangements between the two operators, the PanAmerican Airways, and the Imperial Airways;, but these have nothing to do with the Governmental facilities. It has also developed to-day that the French Government was displeased that the French operating companies have been loft out of the negotiations of the .past week. t-I is expected, however, that they will send a mission to New York soon to discuss 'another reciprocal agreement, with a view to starting an AmericanFrench ocean air service.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 December 1935, Page 5
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