AIR SERVICES
PAN-AMERICAN ROUTE.
RECIPROCAL PROPOSAL AGREED TO. (Per United Press Association.) Auckland, November 8. The New Zealand attorney for PanAmerican Airways, Mr Lisle Aiderton, is advised that the American Corporation is agreeable to the reciprocal proposal insisted upon by the New Zealand Government that British aircraft should have the right to use American territory in the event of a British sevrice being established. Confirmatory advice is awaited frmo the United States Government.
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Southland Times, Issue 22734, 9 November 1935, Page 6
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