FLIGHTS ROUND WORLD.
PASSENGER SERVICE SCHEME
TEN DAYS' TIME-TABLE.
LONDON. Sept. 1.
Ten days' actual flying is the aerial time-table foreshadowed for passengers on a 19,000-mile journey round the world from London, via New York, San Francisco, Vladivostock, Moscow, Berlin, and bark to London.
The three main stages in such an air service are:—London to New York, 3000 miles; San Francisco to Vladivostock, 6000; and Vladivostock to Moscow, 4000. The Zeppelin recently built in Germany for the United States Government, which has undergone a trial flight, will be used in the pioneer voyages over the first two stages after its delivery to America.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18813, 13 September 1924, Page 11
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