Word: transatlanticism
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Pan Am's new deal is a special 14-to-21-day round-trip fare for groups of ten or more persons who need share no affinity other than a yen to fly to the same vacation spot at about one-half the normal rate. Under the group plan...
However, last December, Kissinger defended American policy in Vietnam against attacks by three Oxford men in a transatlantic television debate.
Within hours after the union's strikeending ballot, all five of the afflicted lines resumed at least half their normal schedules. National, with a DC-8 flight leaving Miami for Los Angeles at 1 a.m. Saturday, was first to get into the air. Among TWA's first flights...
Because of Hughes's habits, TWA was late ordering-and obtaining-jets, a lapse which let Pan American run away with the lucrative transatlantic trade for several years. Then, characteristically, Hughes ordered so many jets that even his fabulously profitable Hughes Tool Co. could not meet the bill. While...
If the British thrive on adversity, then the Cunard Steam-Ship Co. Ltd., the grand old lady of transatlantic travel, should thrive. With unusual candor, Sir Basil Smallpeice, chairman of the Cunard group since November, recently stated the dimensions of adversity. Passenger operations have lost $40 mil lion in the...