Paris-Brindisi Rail Journey (Elimination).

Oral Answers to Questions — Aviation. – in the House of Commons at on 6 March 1935.

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Photo of Mr Oliver Simmonds Mr Oliver Simmonds , Birmingham Duddeston

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asked the Under-Secretary of State for Air whether he can now intimate the date upon which the Paris-Brindisi rail journey will be eliminated from the regular Empire services of Imperial Airways?

Photo of Sir Philip Sassoon Sir Philip Sassoon , Hythe

The final elimination of the rail journey from Paris to Brindisi must wait on the augmentation of Imperial Airways present fleet, which has had new and heavy demands made upon it in recent months by the decision to duplicate the services to Calcutta and the Cape, which has been considered as the most urgent objective. I am hopeful, however, that it may be possible to organise an interim service by air from London to Brindisi by lighter aircraft, primarily for the carriage of mails, within the next few weeks.

Photo of Mr Oliver Simmonds Mr Oliver Simmonds , Birmingham Duddeston

Can my right hon. Friend say whether all formalities between the French Government and the British Governemnt are now completed in this matter?

Photo of Sir Philip Sassoon Sir Philip Sassoon , Hythe

The conclusion of formalities is expected almost immediately.

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