Page 73 - Jamaica Post Office Guide 1938
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AIR  MAIL  SERVICES.




         The following are the Schedules of the Air Mail Services maintained by Pan  American
       Airways  Incorporated.
             UNITED  STATES—CUBA—iJANAICA—COLOMBIA— PAN An A.
                   (Read down).                     (Read up).
         Tuesday                                           Wednesday
           and                                                and
         Thursday.        Saturday.           Sunday.       Friday.
         7.15 a.m.  7.15 a.m. leave Miami  arrive  5.10 p.m.  5.10 p.m.
         9.10 a m.  9.10 a.m. arrive Cienfuegos  leave  3.20 p.m.  3.20 p.m.
         9.30 am..  9.30 a.m. leave Cienfuegos  arrive  3.00 p.m.  3.00 p.m.
        12.20 p.m.  12.20 p.m. arrive Kingston  leave  12.20 p.m.  12.20 p.m.
        12.40 p.m.  12.40 p.m. leave Kingston  arrive  noon   noon
         4.30 p.m.         arrive Barranquilla  leave      8.15 a.m.
                   4.55 p.m.  Arrive Cristobal  leave  7,30 a.m.
                 PUERTO  RICO— HAITI— DOMINICAN A—JAMAICA.
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                    Monday.                 Tuesday.
              8.00 a.m.   leave San Juan   arrive  2.00 p.m.
              9.30 a.m.   arrive San Pedro   leave 12.20 p.m.
              9.50 a.m.   leave San Pedro   arrive 12.05 p.m.
             11.20 a.m.   arrive Port-au-Prince   leave  10.30 a.m.
             11.50 a.m.   leave Port -au-Prince   arrive 10.10 a.m.
              3.10 p.m.  arrive Kingston  leave  6.15 a.m.
           On  pages  85-91  a  Schedule  will  be  found  showing  the  routes  and
       times  of arrival  of air mails  for the  principal  cities  of  United  States,
       Canada,  Mexico,  Central  America,  South  America,  and  the  West
       Indies;  also  the  air  mail routes  of  the London-to-Continent  services
       (and  beyond)  which  are  now  in  .operation.

           Air  M ail  for  Europe  and  Africa:—Letters  are  forwarded  by
       air  to  New  York  City  to  connect  with  the  trans-Atlantic  steamers,
       affording an 7  to  11-day service to the  United  Kingdom  and the  Con­
       tinent,  depending  upon  the  speed  of  the  vessels  by  which  forwarded
       and  the  timeliness of the  connexion  in  New  York.
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