AIR ROUTE TO CAPE
BRITISH TRAFFIC IMPROVES EFFICIENT MAIL SERVICE British Wireless RUGBY, Dec.. 28 Sir Eric; Geddes, cliairman of imperial Airways, Ltd., left London yesterday by aeroplane on a visit to the stations on the London-Capetown air route. He will visit Rome en route to discuss with the Kalian authorities questions arising out of the operations of international air services. Imperial Airways' African route lias been operated with great, success, traffic during tho past three months having increased by approximately 50 per cent. .The air mails are being flown with a reliability of 99 per cent in tho northern sections of the African route and 100 per cent in the south.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21378, 30 December 1932, Page 7
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