Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 10Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1931 - Harbors |
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... passenger traffic has been divided into five general groups , showing the number of passengers arriving at or leaving United States ports in vessels operating in regular service with foreign coun- tries , in tourist service with foreign ...
... passenger traffic has been divided into five general groups , showing the number of passengers arriving at or leaving United States ports in vessels operating in regular service with foreign coun- tries , in tourist service with foreign ...
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... passengers , with this result : in 1928 there were 53,000 passengers carried ; in 1929 , 165.000 passengers carried by these planes ; and in 1930 , 400,000 passengers carried . Dur- ing this year , 1931 , our best judgment is there will ...
... passengers , with this result : in 1928 there were 53,000 passengers carried ; in 1929 , 165.000 passengers carried by these planes ; and in 1930 , 400,000 passengers carried . Dur- ing this year , 1931 , our best judgment is there will ...
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... passengers carried , while the route from New York to Atlanta , operated by the Eastern Air Transport , carried a total of 1,504 passengers in March . The total passenger miles flown over the routes for the quarter ended March 31 was ...
... passengers carried , while the route from New York to Atlanta , operated by the Eastern Air Transport , carried a total of 1,504 passengers in March . The total passenger miles flown over the routes for the quarter ended March 31 was ...
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