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Rivalry between sea and air on the North Atlantic

Rivalry between sea and air on the North Atlantic Perhaps the most interesting development in the tourist trade, certainly in passenger transport after the war, has taken place on the North Atlantic, now the bestdeveloped long distance route in the world. It is surprising to think that before the war there was not one single regular passenger service by air between Europe and North America and the entire traffic was dependent on sea transport. From the figures quoted below the remarkable progress of air transport is shown very clearly. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Tourist Review Emerald Publishing

Rivalry between sea and air on the North Atlantic

The Tourist Review , Volume 8 (4): 6 – Apr 1, 1953

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Emerald Publishing
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Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
0251-3102
DOI
10.1108/eb059723
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Abstract

Perhaps the most interesting development in the tourist trade, certainly in passenger transport after the war, has taken place on the North Atlantic, now the bestdeveloped long distance route in the world. It is surprising to think that before the war there was not one single regular passenger service by air between Europe and North America and the entire traffic was dependent on sea transport. From the figures quoted below the remarkable progress of air transport is shown very clearly.

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The Tourist ReviewEmerald Publishing

Published: Apr 1, 1953

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