Monday, December 27, 2010
SAS: Destinations from Kuala Lumpur, c.1960
Scandinavian Airline System offered Boeing jet services from Bangkok, with Polar Routes from Tokyo to Europe and from Europe to Los Angeles; SAS's worldwide network was reached with 4-times weekly connections from Kuala Lumpur on Thai Airways DC-6B cooperative services, which also linked regional cities from Djakarta to Phnom Penh.
Labels:
Bangkok,
Calcutta,
Copenhagen,
Düsseldorf,
Frankfurt,
Helsinki,
Hong Kong,
Jakarta,
Karachi,
Los Angeles,
New York,
Oslo,
Phnom Penh,
Rangoon,
Rome,
Saigon,
SAS,
Tehran,
Tokyo,
Zurich
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Cathay Pacific Airways: Destinations from Kuala Lumpur, c. 1960
A much smaller carrier half a century ago, the green-stripped constellations of Cathay Pacific Airways spanned from India to Japan. It would be twenty years before the airline would acquire its first 747 and a quarter-century before the airline would cross the Pacific. Jesselton is now known as Kota Kinabalu.
Labels:
Bangkok,
Calcutta,
Cathay Pacific,
Hong Kong,
Kuala Lumpur,
Manila,
Osaka,
Phnom Penh,
Rangoon,
Saigon,
Seoul,
Taipei,
Tokyo,
Vientiane
Saturday, December 18, 2010
KLM: Destinations from Kuala Lumpur, c. 1960
Friday, December 17, 2010
JAL: Destinations from Kuala Lumpur, c. 1960
A listing of Japan Air Lines connections from Kuala Lumpur, c. 1960, with office address and telephone number.
Labels:
Bangkok,
Fukuoka,
Hong Kong,
Honolulu,
JAL,
Japan Air Lines,
Los Angeles,
Okinawa,
Osaka,
San Francisco,
Sapporo,
Seattle,
Singapore,
Taipei,
Tokyo
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
British Airways, Latin America & the Caribbean, 1999
Other than its small colonial outposts, which lie within the Caribbean basin between Belize, the Bahamas and Barbados, the United Kingdom has little historic connection to Middle and South America. However, British Airways flies to several Latin cities for petroleum and financial connections, as this bland, newspaper photo-copy quality destination map from 1999 shows.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Air New Zealand: Pacific System, c. 1972
Air New Zealand was decades away from boasting of a world-leading premium cabin as it is today, but can still pride itself in serving the South Pacific better than nearly any carrier, linking Los Angeles and Honolulu to Fiji and Auckland, and offering a non-stop Tahiti service from LAX, too. Today, Air New Zealand links Los Angeles to London Heathrow as well.
Labels:
Air New Zealand,
Auckland,
Brisbane,
Christchurch,
Hong Kong,
Honolulu,
Los Angeles,
Melbourne,
Nadi,
Norfolk Island,
Noumea,
Papeete,
Rarotonga,
Samoa,
Singapore,
Sydney,
Wellington
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Fly Garuda's New Electra, c.1960
Malayan Airways c.1960
An attractive greyscale announcement of an adolescent Malayan Airways tiger lines, which at the time extended only as far as Hong Kong, direct with its jet-prop Bristol Britannia (and supercool frill typeface). Decades later Malaysia would crest as one the world's largest carriers, with services like KL-Dubai-Newark and KL-Johannesburg-Cape Town-Buenos Aires.
Friday, December 3, 2010
Czechoslovak Airlines: Service from Cairo, c.1958
An advert from a trade publication for the shipping industry of Cairo, sometime in the late 1950s, showing what was surely the pride of the Czechoslovak fleet: a Soviet-era Tu-104 jet, able to whisk Egyptians either north to the capitals of Europe via Prague: London, Paris, Moscow, or on a trans-Asian route: Dhahran—Bombay—Rangoon—Phnom Penh—Djakarta (none of which Czech Airlines serves today).
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
ASKY Airlines network, October 2010
Fast-growing regional carrier ASKY Airlines is based (somewhat surprisingly) in Lomé, Togo. The subsidiary of also-burgeoning Ethiopian Airlines has already established itself as a major West African airline, with useful connections within and between both Anglophone and Francophone cities.
Labels:
Abidjan,
ASKY,
Bamako,
Banjul,
Brazzaville,
Conakry,
Cotonou,
Douala,
Ethiopian,
Freetown,
Kinshasa,
Lagos,
Libreville,
Lome,
Monrovia,
N'Djamena,
Niamey,
Ouagadougou,
Pointe-Noire
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