Word: charterers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Since Harvard operates under a special charter granted before standard incorporation procedures were developed, the University must go back to the legislature for changes. The legislature has relinquished most of its control. The five year rule is the last vestige of the Commonwealth's official influence in Harvard affairs...
None of the ten flights offered Harvard faculty and students for next summer will be affected, according to Fred Gruber, President of Harvard Student Agencies. The group and charter flights which were to be offered to alumni in 1967 have been cancelled...
Nineteen commercial airlines will probably offere fewer charter flights to HSA and other independent charterers, because they recently agreed at the International Air Air Transport conference in Rome to cut group fares on their own transatlantic flights. These rate slashes should enable airlines to use more of their planes on regularly-scheduled flights, without settling for the less profitable charters...
...similar shortage of aircraft in the summer of 1966 forced the cancellation of some charter flights. In 1964 and 1965, HSA arranged charters for an average of 1500 passengers, but could only send 1250 to Europe...
Competition will not alter the Charter Flights' present financial status, since they are a non-profit organization, charging only for administrative fees. This year Charter Flights will refund an average of six to eight dollars to passengers who travelled on "profitable" flights last summer...