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CONNECTIONS All services daily unless otherwise noted. UNITED STATES: airline A.A.L. A.A.L. A.A.L. A.A.L. A.A.L. A.A.L. 16:00 16:00 16:00 Lv BOSTON ...EST Ar 11:44 13:19 13:19 U.A.L. T.W.A. U.A.L. T.W.A. 17:40 17:00 17:30 Lv NEW YORK (Newark)*. EST Ar 8:56 8:53 11:17 19:35 16:35 16:35 Lv WASHINGTON ■ Ar 7:03 10:30 10:30: 21:30 21:44 Lv CHICAGO ..CST Ar 3:23 5:45 14:40 9:27 11:43 Ar SAN FRANCISCO* ..........PST Lv 12:30 12:20 13:45 8:00 Lv SEATTLE .(U.A.L.) PST Ar 18:00 9:20 Lv PORTLAND . i i Ar 16:42 13:32 Ar SAN FRANCISCO* . * ft Lv 12:05 12:30 Lv LOS ANGELES* .(U.A.L.) PST Ar 14:10 14:34 Ar SAN FRANCISCO*..... “ Lv 12:00 RAILROAD: An example by days is given to show elapsed time. Su. ; Su. Su. Mo. Mo. 23:35 23:40 23:40 16:55 16:55 Su. Su. Su. Mo. Mo. 15:20 15:40 17:10 7:30 7:50 Lv NEW YORK*... .N.Y.C. EST Ar Lv NEW YORK*....P.R.R. “ Ar Lv WASHINGTON.. “ “ Ar Ar CHICAGO N.Y.C. CST Lv Ar CHICAGO P.R.R. jj$ Lv 7:30 6:45 7:50 11:00 11:00 Th. Th. Th. We. We. Mo. 22:25 Mo. 10:35 Lv CHICAGO C.&NW. CST Ar 8:30 We. Th. 8:30 We. 20:45 Ar LOS ANGELES*.U.Pac. PST Lv 20:00 Su. Th. 8:25 We. 21:30 Ar SAN FRANCISCO* S.P. ? Lv 20:35 Su. Th. 7:35 We. 20:40 Ar PORTLAND U.Pac. « Lv 21:35 Su. Th. 14:20 Th. 6:45 Ar SEATTLE U.Pac. f Lv 16:20 Su. Su. 23:30 Su. 13:00 Lv SEATTLE U.Pac. PST Ar 17:30 Tu. 14:20 Tu. Mo. 8:15 Su. 17:40 Lv PORTLAND S.P. ? Ar 12:30 Tu. 7:40 Tu. Tu. 7:50 Mo. 13:20 Ar SAN FRANCISCO* “ “ Lv 17:00 Mo. Tu. 8:15 Mo. 20:00 Lv SAN FRANCISCO* S.P. PST Ar 8:10 Mo. Tu. 18:00 Tu. 8:10 Ar LOS ANGELES*. “ “ Lv 20:00 Su. 19:45 Su. ORIENT—INDIA—EUROPE IMPERIAL AIRWAYS—KLM—AIR FRANCE c c © o o o c o CQ E © o £ O E © to >% CO £ O es Lv. HONGKONG* Lv. SYDNEY, Australia........... Lv. DARWIN, Australia........... Lv. BALI........................ Lv. BATAVIA, Noth. Ind... ...... Lv. PELAMBANG, Sumatra.......... Lv. SINGAPORE, St. Set.......... Lv. MEDAN, Sumatra.............. Lv. HANOI, Tonk., Fr. In. Ch.*.. Lv. PENANG...................... Lv. SAIGON, Fr. In. Ch.......... Lv. BANGKOK, Siam............... Lv. RANGOON, Burma, Indian...... Lv. CALCUTTA, India............. Lv. ALLAHABAD, India.......... Lv. DELHI, India..*............. Lv. JODHPUR, India.............. Lv. KARACHI, India.............. Lv. SHARJAH, Omar............... Lv. BASRA, Iraq................. Lv. BAGHDAD, Iran............... Lv. BEYROUTH, Syria............. Lv. JERUSALEM, Palestine........ Lv. ALEXANDRIA, Egypt........... Lv. ATHENS, Greece.............. Lv. TUNIS, Tunisia.............. Lv. ROME, Italy................ Lv. PARIS, France............... Lv. LONDON, England............. Lv. LISBON, Portugal*........... .Ar. . Ar. .Ar. .Ar. . Ar. Ar. .Ar. .Ar. .Ar. .Ar. . Ar. . Ar. .Ar. . Ar. .Ar. .Ar. .Ar . Ar. .Ar. .Ar. .Ar. .Ar. . Ar. .Ar. .Ar. .Ar. . Ar. .Ar. .Ar. . Ar. © © O) © o C O o c o ts E o c $ >» cd © ■s © o £ O e © os < o E O 1940 MARCH fsJ[M3[Tù1[^|[Thll Fr |[ Sa] □□□□□mil] [3][4]®®ffl[l][9] fflBXBMBiïEm [Î7]ri8](ï9](20l[^r'22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ranmrnn APR] ísü1Imo|(tu1Iw¿1 □mm] DOSIMI ÎÎ41ÎÎ5IÎ6IÎÏ71 21 22 23 24 ISI3B9D □□□□ EL ífh)ífrl[s¿l amu ÎÎ1IÎ21IÎ31 mmm 25 26 27; □□□ nnn MAY |S^MlT»|ThIft1ÍS¿1 □ŒHfflSS] ¡mummln] MlHlïiMîM 19 20 21 22 ¡23 24 25: I26l[27ll28l29ll301l3îll 1 □□□□□CO 0^ YOU CAN CARRY AMPLE BAGGAGE! The amount of baggage carried for our passengers without additional charge is greater than that permitted on most air carriers of the world. The surprising amount. ^, clothing, etc., you can take is shown below. Examples of Articles which Free Baggage Allowances Will Permit: Fo average man a lightweight airplane fibre bag will usually accommodate the fol personal articles: TOTAL WEIGHT, 20 KILOS OR 44 LBS.—3 suits (two ligi heavy), 6 shirts, 6 underwear, collars, ties, socks, handkerchiefs, 2 pairs of shoes, ppi articles, miscellaneous. TOTAL WEIGHT, 25 KILOS OR 55 LBS.—5 suits (four light, one heavy), 8 shirts, 8 underwear, collars, ties, socks, handkerchiefs, 3 pairs of shoes, toilet articles, miscellaneous. 30 KILOS or 35 KILOS allowance increases amount of clothing proportionately, j For the average woman a lightweight airplane fibre bag 21}^" x 16x 9" will usually accommodate the following personal articles: TOTAL WEIGHT, 20 KILOS OR 44 LBS.—3 street dresses, 2 street hats, 2 pair street shoes, 5 collars-for dresses, 2 dozen hander chiefs, 2 jackets, 2 pair dinner sandals, 1 evening bag, 2 evening gowns, 4 pairs of gloves, 12 pairs of hose, plenty of lingerie, 1 lightweight dressing gown, 1 pair mules, 1 nightgown, jewelry case, sewing kit and toilet articles. TOTAL WEIGHT, 25 KILOS OR 55 LBS.—several of the above articles may be increased to the following quantities and a top coat added: 4 street dresses, 3 street hats, 3 pairs street shoes, 3 evening gowns, 18 pairs of hose, 3 nightgowns, 30 KILOS OR 35 KILOS allowance increases amount of clothing proportionately. Forwarding Baggage by Other Means: If you have trunks or extra cases any office or agency will advise you how to ship them. Special arrangements with other lines for handling'trunks and extra baggage provide for very reasonable forwarding charges and eliminate inconvenient handling details. PRINCIPAL OFFICES, AGENTS, AIRPORTS & TRANSFERS Local transfer services are maintained or operated by the Companies at the points stated in this table except those points where it is indicated that such services are not provided. Transfer services at such excepted points shall not be considered as maintained or operated by or on behalf of any of the Companies. The fares quoted in the Official Passenger Tariff include transfers between airports and city pick up and delivery points as shown in this table unless otherwise indicated therein. Wherever charges are shown they are in addition to the fares quoted to and from the corresponding airport, are for information only, are subject to change ^ without notice, and are not guaranteed. Such charges are not to be deemed to be charges of any of the Companies. BROWNSVILLE, Texas, U. S. A.—Pan American Airways System, Municipal Airport (Tel. Brownsville 1240).;-;. ......,..:......... . . CAVITE, P. I.—(See Manila)....,............__________..._m_______________.....,. :v CHENGTU, China—China National Aviation Corporation, 30 Hsin Yu Sha St. Taxi at passenger’s expense.......... i.. ..... ..... v.............. CHICAGO, Illinois, U. S. A.—Pan American Airways System, 144 South Clark St. (Tel. Franklin 4220).................................................. ............... CHUNGKING, China—China National Aviation Corp., Cheng Soh East St., Chuen Yien Bank Bldg. Taxi at passenger’s expense. .-.....,...... ..............'...... .*.. . .. GUAM ISLAND—Pan American Airways Co. No transfer necessary........................ HANOI .French Indo-China—China National Aviation Corp., 41 Rue Paul Bert, Air France, Agts. Taxi at passenger’s expense................................ HONGKONG—China National Aviation Corp., Gloucester Building. 10 min. between airport and Peninsula Hotel, Kowloon. Ferry between Hongkong and Kowloon at passenger’s expense................................................... HONG KONG—Pan American Airways Co., China National Aviation Corp., Agts. Tr,. same as for CNAC.................................................. ... .* HONOLULU, T. H.—Pan American Airways Co., Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co., 45 min. PAA Office .......................................... ..*....... HOUSTON, Texas, U. S. A.—Pan American Airways System, Shell Bldg., Texas Av* Fannin St. (Tel. Capitol 5761)....I........................ ............ KAI TAK AI RPORT, China—(See Hongkong)..................................... KIATING, China—China National Aviation Corp. Taxi at passenger’s exbense. KOWLOON, China—(See Hongkong).......... .................... .............. KUNMING, China—China National Aviation Corp., 254 Shuan Kai St. Taxi at passenger’s expense........................;.............. ... .\ ........ W, M .... m: KWEILIN, China—China National Aviation Corp., 208 Chung Pei Road. Taxi at passenger’s expense................m......................................... KWEl YANG, China—China National Aviation Corp., Yee Hong Road. Taxi at passenger’s expense....................._____........................................ LASHIO, India—China National Aviation Corp., China St., Irrawaddy Flotilla Co., Agts. Taxi at passenger’s expense.............. ...................................... LOS ANGELES, California, U. S. A.—Pan American Airways System, 506 West 6th St. (Tel. Michigan 2121)............................................................ LUC HOW, China—China National Aviation Corp. Taxi at passenger’s expense.......... MACAU—Pan American Airways Co. 10 min. Macao Hotel........................ MANI LA, P. I.—Pan American Airways Co., Manila Hotel, 45 min. PAA Office.. MIAMI, Florida, U. S. A. — Pan American Airways System, 300 E. Flagler St., (Tel. Miami 3-5373) & Dinner Key Airport.........................................'.. MIDWAY ISLAND—Pan American Airways Co. No transfer necessary.............. NEW YORK, New York, U. S. A.—Pan American Airways System, 135 E. 42nd St. (Tel. Murray Hill 6-3900)............ g|...... ............................... PEARL H ARBO R, T. H.rr-(See Honolulu)............ ........... ........... PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, U. S. A.—Pan American Airways System, 1620 Walnut St. (Tel. Kingsley 4150)....:........ ..... .. ;....... '...... _ . ^ RANGOON, Ipdia—China National Aviation Corp?, Irrawaddy Flotilla Co., Agts., 50Phayre St. Taxi at passenger’s expense............ r.......................... SAN FRANCISCO, California, Û. S. A. — Pan American Airways System, 427 Post St., 20 min. Taxi at passenger’s expense; limousine between Treasure Island (Airport) and PAA Office (St. Francis Hotel), $1.00. (Tel. Douglas 8500).................. SEATTLE, Washington, U. S. A.—Pan American Airways System, 1324 4th Ave. (Tel. Seneca 2121)> ... .f................ ................. .............. SHANGHAI, China—China National Aviation Corp................................ SU I FU, China—China National Aviation Corp. Taxi at passenger’s expense. .. TREASURE ISLAND, Cal., U. S. A.—(See San Francisco)....................... VICTORIA—(See Hongkong)................................................... WAKE ISLAND—Pan American Airways Co. No transfer necessary................ WÀSHINGTON, D. C., U. S. A.—Pan American Airways System, 1109 Connecticut Ave. (Tel. National 7050)....................... ......................... See other timetables for Offices and Agents in other cities served. 6 5 m m PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS SYSTEM ! M 8c ASSOCIATED CARRIERS TIME TABLES PASSENGER FARES INFORMATION MAR. APR. MAY—1940 ISSUED QUARTERLY SEE OTHER TIME TABLES FOR ATLANTIC LATIN AMERICA AND ALASKA SERVICE J
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Full Text | CONNECTIONS All services daily unless otherwise noted. UNITED STATES: airline A.A.L. A.A.L. A.A.L. A.A.L. A.A.L. A.A.L. 16:00 16:00 16:00 Lv BOSTON ...EST Ar 11:44 13:19 13:19 U.A.L. T.W.A. U.A.L. T.W.A. 17:40 17:00 17:30 Lv NEW YORK (Newark)*. EST Ar 8:56 8:53 11:17 19:35 16:35 16:35 Lv WASHINGTON ■ Ar 7:03 10:30 10:30: 21:30 21:44 Lv CHICAGO ..CST Ar 3:23 5:45 14:40 9:27 11:43 Ar SAN FRANCISCO* ..........PST Lv 12:30 12:20 13:45 8:00 Lv SEATTLE .(U.A.L.) PST Ar 18:00 9:20 Lv PORTLAND . i i Ar 16:42 13:32 Ar SAN FRANCISCO* . * ft Lv 12:05 12:30 Lv LOS ANGELES* .(U.A.L.) PST Ar 14:10 14:34 Ar SAN FRANCISCO*..... “ Lv 12:00 RAILROAD: An example by days is given to show elapsed time. Su. ; Su. Su. Mo. Mo. 23:35 23:40 23:40 16:55 16:55 Su. Su. Su. Mo. Mo. 15:20 15:40 17:10 7:30 7:50 Lv NEW YORK*... .N.Y.C. EST Ar Lv NEW YORK*....P.R.R. “ Ar Lv WASHINGTON.. “ “ Ar Ar CHICAGO N.Y.C. CST Lv Ar CHICAGO P.R.R. jj$ Lv 7:30 6:45 7:50 11:00 11:00 Th. Th. Th. We. We. Mo. 22:25 Mo. 10:35 Lv CHICAGO C.&NW. CST Ar 8:30 We. Th. 8:30 We. 20:45 Ar LOS ANGELES*.U.Pac. PST Lv 20:00 Su. Th. 8:25 We. 21:30 Ar SAN FRANCISCO* S.P. ? Lv 20:35 Su. Th. 7:35 We. 20:40 Ar PORTLAND U.Pac. « Lv 21:35 Su. Th. 14:20 Th. 6:45 Ar SEATTLE U.Pac. f Lv 16:20 Su. Su. 23:30 Su. 13:00 Lv SEATTLE U.Pac. PST Ar 17:30 Tu. 14:20 Tu. Mo. 8:15 Su. 17:40 Lv PORTLAND S.P. ? Ar 12:30 Tu. 7:40 Tu. Tu. 7:50 Mo. 13:20 Ar SAN FRANCISCO* “ “ Lv 17:00 Mo. Tu. 8:15 Mo. 20:00 Lv SAN FRANCISCO* S.P. PST Ar 8:10 Mo. Tu. 18:00 Tu. 8:10 Ar LOS ANGELES*. “ “ Lv 20:00 Su. 19:45 Su. ORIENT—INDIA—EUROPE IMPERIAL AIRWAYS—KLM—AIR FRANCE c c © o o o c o CQ E © o £ O E © to >% CO £ O es Lv. HONGKONG* Lv. SYDNEY, Australia........... Lv. DARWIN, Australia........... Lv. BALI........................ Lv. BATAVIA, Noth. Ind... ...... Lv. PELAMBANG, Sumatra.......... Lv. SINGAPORE, St. Set.......... Lv. MEDAN, Sumatra.............. Lv. HANOI, Tonk., Fr. In. Ch.*.. Lv. PENANG...................... Lv. SAIGON, Fr. In. Ch.......... Lv. BANGKOK, Siam............... Lv. RANGOON, Burma, Indian...... Lv. CALCUTTA, India............. Lv. ALLAHABAD, India.......... Lv. DELHI, India..*............. Lv. JODHPUR, India.............. Lv. KARACHI, India.............. Lv. SHARJAH, Omar............... Lv. BASRA, Iraq................. Lv. BAGHDAD, Iran............... Lv. BEYROUTH, Syria............. Lv. JERUSALEM, Palestine........ Lv. ALEXANDRIA, Egypt........... Lv. ATHENS, Greece.............. Lv. TUNIS, Tunisia.............. Lv. ROME, Italy................ Lv. PARIS, France............... Lv. LONDON, England............. Lv. LISBON, Portugal*........... .Ar. . Ar. .Ar. .Ar. . Ar. Ar. .Ar. .Ar. .Ar. .Ar. . Ar. . Ar. .Ar. . Ar. .Ar. .Ar. .Ar . Ar. .Ar. .Ar. .Ar. .Ar. . Ar. .Ar. .Ar. .Ar. . Ar. .Ar. .Ar. . Ar. © © O) © o C O o c o ts E o c $ >» cd © ■s © o £ O e © os < o E O 1940 MARCH fsJ[M3[Tù1[^|[Thll Fr |[ Sa] □□□□□mil] [3][4]®®ffl[l][9] fflBXBMBiïEm [Î7]ri8](ï9](20l[^r'22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ranmrnn APR] ísü1Imo|(tu1Iw¿1 □mm] DOSIMI ÎÎ41ÎÎ5IÎ6IÎÏ71 21 22 23 24 ISI3B9D □□□□ EL ífh)ífrl[s¿l amu ÎÎ1IÎ21IÎ31 mmm 25 26 27; □□□ nnn MAY |S^MlT»|ThIft1ÍS¿1 □ŒHfflSS] ¡mummln] MlHlïiMîM 19 20 21 22 ¡23 24 25: I26l[27ll28l29ll301l3îll 1 □□□□□CO 0^ YOU CAN CARRY AMPLE BAGGAGE! The amount of baggage carried for our passengers without additional charge is greater than that permitted on most air carriers of the world. The surprising amount. ^, clothing, etc., you can take is shown below. Examples of Articles which Free Baggage Allowances Will Permit: Fo average man a lightweight airplane fibre bag will usually accommodate the fol personal articles: TOTAL WEIGHT, 20 KILOS OR 44 LBS.—3 suits (two ligi heavy), 6 shirts, 6 underwear, collars, ties, socks, handkerchiefs, 2 pairs of shoes, ppi articles, miscellaneous. TOTAL WEIGHT, 25 KILOS OR 55 LBS.—5 suits (four light, one heavy), 8 shirts, 8 underwear, collars, ties, socks, handkerchiefs, 3 pairs of shoes, toilet articles, miscellaneous. 30 KILOS or 35 KILOS allowance increases amount of clothing proportionately, j For the average woman a lightweight airplane fibre bag 21}^" x 16x 9" will usually accommodate the following personal articles: TOTAL WEIGHT, 20 KILOS OR 44 LBS.—3 street dresses, 2 street hats, 2 pair street shoes, 5 collars-for dresses, 2 dozen hander chiefs, 2 jackets, 2 pair dinner sandals, 1 evening bag, 2 evening gowns, 4 pairs of gloves, 12 pairs of hose, plenty of lingerie, 1 lightweight dressing gown, 1 pair mules, 1 nightgown, jewelry case, sewing kit and toilet articles. TOTAL WEIGHT, 25 KILOS OR 55 LBS.—several of the above articles may be increased to the following quantities and a top coat added: 4 street dresses, 3 street hats, 3 pairs street shoes, 3 evening gowns, 18 pairs of hose, 3 nightgowns, 30 KILOS OR 35 KILOS allowance increases amount of clothing proportionately. Forwarding Baggage by Other Means: If you have trunks or extra cases any office or agency will advise you how to ship them. Special arrangements with other lines for handling'trunks and extra baggage provide for very reasonable forwarding charges and eliminate inconvenient handling details. PRINCIPAL OFFICES, AGENTS, AIRPORTS & TRANSFERS Local transfer services are maintained or operated by the Companies at the points stated in this table except those points where it is indicated that such services are not provided. Transfer services at such excepted points shall not be considered as maintained or operated by or on behalf of any of the Companies. The fares quoted in the Official Passenger Tariff include transfers between airports and city pick up and delivery points as shown in this table unless otherwise indicated therein. Wherever charges are shown they are in addition to the fares quoted to and from the corresponding airport, are for information only, are subject to change ^ without notice, and are not guaranteed. Such charges are not to be deemed to be charges of any of the Companies. BROWNSVILLE, Texas, U. S. A.—Pan American Airways System, Municipal Airport (Tel. Brownsville 1240).;-;. ......,..:......... . . CAVITE, P. I.—(See Manila)....,............__________..._m_______________.....,. :v CHENGTU, China—China National Aviation Corporation, 30 Hsin Yu Sha St. Taxi at passenger’s expense.......... i.. ..... ..... v.............. CHICAGO, Illinois, U. S. A.—Pan American Airways System, 144 South Clark St. (Tel. Franklin 4220).................................................. ............... CHUNGKING, China—China National Aviation Corp., Cheng Soh East St., Chuen Yien Bank Bldg. Taxi at passenger’s expense. .-.....,...... ..............'...... .*.. . .. GUAM ISLAND—Pan American Airways Co. No transfer necessary........................ HANOI .French Indo-China—China National Aviation Corp., 41 Rue Paul Bert, Air France, Agts. Taxi at passenger’s expense................................ HONGKONG—China National Aviation Corp., Gloucester Building. 10 min. between airport and Peninsula Hotel, Kowloon. Ferry between Hongkong and Kowloon at passenger’s expense................................................... HONG KONG—Pan American Airways Co., China National Aviation Corp., Agts. Tr,. same as for CNAC.................................................. ... .* HONOLULU, T. H.—Pan American Airways Co., Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co., 45 min. PAA Office .......................................... ..*....... HOUSTON, Texas, U. S. A.—Pan American Airways System, Shell Bldg., Texas Av* Fannin St. (Tel. Capitol 5761)....I........................ ............ KAI TAK AI RPORT, China—(See Hongkong)..................................... KIATING, China—China National Aviation Corp. Taxi at passenger’s exbense. KOWLOON, China—(See Hongkong).......... .................... .............. KUNMING, China—China National Aviation Corp., 254 Shuan Kai St. Taxi at passenger’s expense........................;.............. ... .\ ........ W, M .... m: KWEILIN, China—China National Aviation Corp., 208 Chung Pei Road. Taxi at passenger’s expense................m......................................... KWEl YANG, China—China National Aviation Corp., Yee Hong Road. Taxi at passenger’s expense....................._____........................................ LASHIO, India—China National Aviation Corp., China St., Irrawaddy Flotilla Co., Agts. Taxi at passenger’s expense.............. ...................................... LOS ANGELES, California, U. S. A.—Pan American Airways System, 506 West 6th St. (Tel. Michigan 2121)............................................................ LUC HOW, China—China National Aviation Corp. Taxi at passenger’s expense.......... MACAU—Pan American Airways Co. 10 min. Macao Hotel........................ MANI LA, P. I.—Pan American Airways Co., Manila Hotel, 45 min. PAA Office.. MIAMI, Florida, U. S. A. — Pan American Airways System, 300 E. Flagler St., (Tel. Miami 3-5373) & Dinner Key Airport.........................................'.. MIDWAY ISLAND—Pan American Airways Co. No transfer necessary.............. NEW YORK, New York, U. S. A.—Pan American Airways System, 135 E. 42nd St. (Tel. Murray Hill 6-3900)............ g|...... ............................... PEARL H ARBO R, T. H.rr-(See Honolulu)............ ........... ........... PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, U. S. A.—Pan American Airways System, 1620 Walnut St. (Tel. Kingsley 4150)....:........ ..... .. ;....... '...... _ . ^ RANGOON, Ipdia—China National Aviation Corp?, Irrawaddy Flotilla Co., Agts., 50Phayre St. Taxi at passenger’s expense............ r.......................... SAN FRANCISCO, California, Û. S. A. — Pan American Airways System, 427 Post St., 20 min. Taxi at passenger’s expense; limousine between Treasure Island (Airport) and PAA Office (St. Francis Hotel), $1.00. (Tel. Douglas 8500).................. SEATTLE, Washington, U. S. A.—Pan American Airways System, 1324 4th Ave. (Tel. Seneca 2121)> ... .f................ ................. .............. SHANGHAI, China—China National Aviation Corp................................ SU I FU, China—China National Aviation Corp. Taxi at passenger’s expense. .. TREASURE ISLAND, Cal., U. S. A.—(See San Francisco)....................... VICTORIA—(See Hongkong)................................................... WAKE ISLAND—Pan American Airways Co. No transfer necessary................ WÀSHINGTON, D. C., U. S. A.—Pan American Airways System, 1109 Connecticut Ave. (Tel. National 7050)....................... ......................... See other timetables for Offices and Agents in other cities served. 6 5 m m PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS SYSTEM ! M 8c ASSOCIATED CARRIERS TIME TABLES PASSENGER FARES INFORMATION MAR. APR. MAY—1940 ISSUED QUARTERLY SEE OTHER TIME TABLES FOR ATLANTIC LATIN AMERICA AND ALASKA SERVICE J |
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