To expedite motor tourist traffic between Great Britain and the Continent, an International Air Freight Service is being inaugurated. Several aeroplanes, capable of canying a load of three tons, are being modified so that cars may be driven in and out of the doors of the ’plane. The service will enable tourists to land at any of the leading centres of Europe, with their cars ready for immediate use, thereby saving the time usually lost in reachinff anp’s t.niirinc* nWocHv®
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Southland Times, Issue 23438, 19 February 1938, Page 18
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