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Harding L. Lawrence, head of Braniff Airways, on friction between the British and the Americans in relation to cut-price air fares. Male interviewer not identified.
Report on US President Jimmy Carter’s response to the air fair issue between British and US airlines. Seaboard World Airlines spokesperson Steve Moran discusses their proposal to offer the cheapest route...
Jere Cox, Director of Braniff Airways, believes the British Government to be discriminating against the people of the South Western United States and the British public, by not approving proposed air fares....
British Trade Minister, Stanley Clinton Davis shares his views on friction between the United States and Britain arising from a disagreement over air fares. Male interviewer not identified.
Chief Executive of British Caledonian Airways, Alastair Pugh on the tactics used by the United States in relation to the discount air fares issue. Male interviewer not identified.
Unidentified male speaker on a new discount air route to Los Angeles whereby unused tickets are issued to passengers two hours before the flight is due to depart, to fill vacant seats. Male interviewer not...
Patrick Shovelton on the Anglo-US agreement on fares and air travel arrangements between the UK and USA. This is an updating of the Bermuda I Agreement (and was approved on 23/07/77). Male interviewer not...
Chairman of the Price Commission, Charles Williams on an investigation into London Transport fares. Male interviewer not identified.
Chairman of British Rail, Sir Peter Parker on the company’s profits and government subsidies. Includes references to the recession, fares, and the Queen’s Award for Export. Male interviewer not identified.
Interview with John Oliver, Chairman of the Rail Passengers Association, about the announcement of fare increases by British Rail. Male interviewer not identified.
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