Two great airlines keep Britain ahead in air travelIf you fly anywhere inside Europe, it's more than even chances you'lI fly BEA. In the last financial year, for instance, BEA carried 2,765,000 passengers- well over half the total number of air passengers to and from Europe on scheduled services. What is more, BEA operates more scheduled services to more destinations in Europe than any other airline. These facts highlight the success of BEA's policy of development and expansion- a policy aimed at providing Europe with an air-service second to none.
BOAC -WORLD LEADER IN JET TRAVEL
BOAC Britannias, the first jet-age airliners to fly passenger services across the Atlantic, are the forerunners of a great new jet fleet now being planned by BOAC. New De Havilland Comets are already breaking records on transatlantic training flights. Soon BOAC 707's will join the Britannias and Comets. And in early 1960, revolutionary VC 10's-lhe fastest, most powerful jetliners ever designed-will come into service. This is how BOAC is planning now to retain Britain's lead injet-age travel.
BRITISH EUROPEAN AIRWAYS - BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION
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