AIR SERVICES
LINKS WITH OUTSIDE WORLD TASMAN TRIPS AN EARLY POSSIBILITY (Per United Press Association) AUCKLAND, May 31. "There Is no doubt in my mind that it will not be long before the Tasman is bridged by air,” said Mr W. T. Miller, Superintendent of Airways of the United States Bureau of Commerce, who is a through passenger by the Mariposa from Sydney. Mr Miller visualises the linking of New Zealand, Australia, the United States, and Canada by one or more air lines in the near future. He remarked to the interviewer that with a service between Australia and New Zealand, the trip should be made possible by planes leaving either terminus in the morning and arriving in the afternoon. “It will be found in all probability that high altitude flying will have to be maintained to get the best passage above the storm areas,” he added.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23205, 1 June 1937, Page 13
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147AIR SERVICES Otago Daily Times, Issue 23205, 1 June 1937, Page 13
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