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Freedom for Coach-Air Operation

22nd July 1960, Page 58
22nd July 1960
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Page 58, 22nd July 1960 — Freedom for Coach-Air Operation
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D OAD and rail objections to coach' air operation, as a new form of abstraction, and suggestions that a decision should wait .until air transport licensing came into force, were not accepted by the North Western Traffic Commissioners when they granted a licence . to Happiway Tours (Mhchester), Ltd., for inclusive tours from

Manchester, via Ringway Airport.

The Commissioners' view was that operators of foreign extended tours were entitled to this new form of business. Express service operators and British Railways are worried about continued grants enabling excursion operators to use feeder services for specialized traffic. In this respect the Commissioners are to review the Happiway grant after 12 months to see whether modifications are necessary.

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