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Carrier Date Type Price # Notes Adria Airways Carrier Date Type Price # Notes Adria Airways 1994.03.27 System? 10.5cm x 15cm; 36 pages Aer Lingus 2000.06.01 System Aer Lingus 1995.10.21 (thru) System Thru Oct 21 1995 Aer Lingus 1990.10.28 System Aer Lingus 1990.03.25 System 2 Second copy in Bin 33 Aer Lingus 1985.03.31 System Aer Lingus 1984.03.25 System Aero California 1998.05.13 System Aero Coach 1987.05.15 System Aero Coach 1986.01.24 System Aero Coach 1983.12.15 System Aero Coach 1983.06.01 Domestic Aeroflot 1999.03.28 North America Aeroflot 1998.03.29 System? 17.5cm x 12.5cm; 80+ pages Aeroflot 1998.03.29 North America Aeroflot 1998.01.01 Worldwide Aeroflot 1996.03.31 North America Aeroflot 1995.03.26 Worldwide Aeroflot 1995.03.26 Germany 8.5cm x 16cm; trifold Aeroflot 1994.03.27 North America 2 Aeroflot 1990.10.28 London/Manchester Aeroflot 1987.10.25 International? Aeroflot 1985.10.27 International? Aerolineas Argentinas 1988.10.01 System? Minor tears, discoloration. 8 pages; approx 8" x 12" Aerolineas Argentinas 1987.09.27 International Aerolineas Argentinas/Austral Apr 1998 7 Argentinian (?) cities 10cm x 10cm 24 pages Aerolineas Argentinas/Austral Apr 1998 13 Argentinian (?) cities 10cm x 10cm 24 pages Aerolineas Argentinas/Austral Apr 1998 11 Argentinian (?) cities 10cm x 10cm 24 pages Aero Lloyd 1997.Winter System Aero Lloyd 1997.Summer System Aero Lloyd 1995.Summer System Aero Lloyd 1994.04.01 Turkey Aeromexico 2005.01.10 System Aeromexico 1998.10.25 System Aeromexico 1998.09.01 System Aeromexico 1998.02.01 System 2 Second copy in Bin 33 Aeromexico 1996.09.03 System Aeromexico 1989.12.15 System Aeromexico 1987.10.25 System w/Mexicana Aeromexico 1985.04.28 System w/Mexicana Aeromexico 1984.10.28 System w/Mexicana Aeromexico 1984.09.01 System w/Mexicana Aeromexico 1984.04.29 System w/Mexicana Aeromexico 1982.03.11 System Aeromexico 1980.12.15 System Aeromexico 1980.05.15 System Aeromexico 1998.02.01 Mexico City-USA 6cm x 10cm; folds out 4X AeroPeru Unknown MIA/LAX AeroPeru 1985.12.01 System? 8.5cmx12.5cm; TINY print AeroPeru 1979.01.01 International AerRianta 1990.Summer System Edition 2 Air Afrique 1984.Winter New York 9cmx15cm Air Afrique 1984.Summer New York 9cmx15cm Air Algerie 1982.11.01 International 10cmx16cm Air Atlanta 1986.12.01 System Air Atlanta 1985.10.01 System Air Atlanta 1985.07.01 System Air Atlanta 1985.03.01 System Air Atlanta 1984.02.01 System Air Atlantic 1987.08.01 System AirBC 1994.12.01 System AirBC 1994.05.08 System Direct Flight AirBC 1987.10.25 System AirCal 1987.05.01 System AirCal 1986.10.15 System Air California 1976.01.05 System Air Canada 1998.11.01 System Carrier Date Type Price # Notes Air Canada 1998.04.05 System Air Canada 1997.10.26 System Air Canada 1997.06.01 System Air Canada 1996.11.01 System Air Canada 1996.06.01 System Air Canada 1995.12.01 System Air Canada 1995.07.01 System Air Canada 1994.05.01 System Air Canada 1992.10.25 System Air Canada 1991.10.27 System Air Canada 1990.04.01 System Air Canada 1989.10.29 System 2 Air Canada 1988.10.30 System Quebec Cover Air Canada 1988.10.30 System Lisbon/Madrid Cover Air Canada 1988.04.03 System Air Canada 1987.10.25 System Air Canada 1987.07.15 System Air Canada 1986.04.27 System Air Canada 1985.10.27 System Air Canada 1985.09.09 System Air Canada 1985.04.28 System Air Canada 1985.02.16 System Air Canada 1984.10.28 System Air Canada 1984.09.10 System Air Canada 1984.04.29 System Differs from below - New nonstops to Tokyo Air Canada 1984.04.29 System Differs from above - Munich service starts Air Canada 1983.04.24 International Air Canada 1983.04.24 North America 2 Air Canada 1982.01.10 North America Air Canada 1981.10.25 North America Air Canada 1980.12.16 North America Air Canada 1980.10.26 North America Air Canada 1980.09.08 International Air Canada 1980.06.30 North America Air Canada 1980.06.30 International Air Canada 1980.04.27 North America Air Canada 1980.03.03 North America Air Canada 1998.04.05 USA 6.5cm x 9cm; folds out 6X Air Canada Rapidair 1997.04.06 Montreal-Toronto-Ottawa 6.5cm x 9cm; folds out 6X Air China 1998.Summer System Air Ecosse 1984.04.16 System 9.5cm x 14cm 18+ pages Air Florida 1983.07.08 System Air Florida 1983.04.15 System 1 2 copies Air Florida 1982.09.08 System Air Florida 1982.04.25 System Air Florida 1981.12.01 System Air Florida 1981.07.01 System Air Florida 1981.04.26 System Air Florida 1981.02.01 System Air Florida 1980.11.15 System Air Florida 1980.06.15 System Air Florida 1980.04.27 System Air Florida 1979.10.28 System Air Florida 1979.02.01 System Air France 1998.03.29 System Air France 1993.07.01 System Air France 1995.10.29 Paris Air France 1986.03.31 Ecuador Air France 1990.03.25 Ireland Air France 1987.10.25 Italy 2 Air France 1987.03.29 Italy 2 Air France 1992.03.29 Japan Air France 1986.05.13 USA-France Air France 1982.01.01 Bangkok 9cm x 16cm; included selected other flights Air Gabon 1987.10.25 System Air India 1998.01.01 System Air India 1987.07.15 System Carrier Date Type Price # Notes Air India 1986.06.15 System Air India 1985.10.27 System Air India 1984.10.28 System Air India 1984.03.25 System Air India 1979.11.01 System Air India 1978.11.01 System Air India 1978.04.01 System Air India 1977.11.01 System Air India 1977.04.01 System Air India 1976.04.01 System Air Inter 1987.03.29 System Air Jamaica 1994.10.01 PHL-BWI Air Jamaica 1985.07.01 System Air Jamaica 1982.07.01 System Minor foxing Air Jamaica 1984.12.01 Miami AirLA 1995.02.13 System Airlanka 1981.11.01 System? Air Malta 1998.03.29 System Air Midwest 1985.06.01 System Air Midwest 1985.03.16 System 2 Air Midwest Skyways 1985.03.01 System Air Nevada 1996.04.06 System Card Air New Orleans 1985.12.15 System Air New Orleans 1985.08.15 System Air New Zealand 1995.01.23 System Air New Zealand 1991.10.27 System Air New Zealand 1985.03.31 System Air New Zealand 1981.10.25 System Air New Zealand 1981.10.31 Domestic Small stain on front. Unfolded Air New Zealand 1992.04.01 International Japanese? Air Nippon 1989.10.01 System 7cm x 15cm; folds out 10X Air North International 1992.09.11 Arnhemland/Tiwi Island AirNova 1987.10.01 System Air Ontario 1989.10.29 Toronto 9cm x 11.5cm; folds out 8X Air Oregon 1980.11.16 System Air Portugal 2000.05.26 System Air Portugal 1992.06.01 System Writing on back Air Portugal 1987.10.25 System Air Portugal 1982.04.25 System Mark on front Air Portugal 1987.10.25 USA 8cm x 12cm folds out 4X Air Sask 1994.05.15 System Card Air South 1997.04.06 System Air South 1996.12.11 System Air South 1996.04.10 System Air South 1995.01.05 System Air Sunshine No Date System? Single sheet Air Tran 2004.07.01 System Air Tran 2003.11.12 System Air Tran 2003.08.05 System Air Tran 2001.07.05 System Air Tran 2000.06.10 System Air Tran 1999.11.01 System Air Tran 1999.09.07 System Air Tran 1999.05.01 System Air Tran 1999.03.15 System Air Tran 1999.01.05 System Air Tran 1998.11.01 System Air Tran 1998.03.01 System Air Tran 1997.12.01 System Air Tran 1997.09.24 System Air Tran 1997.09.01 System Air Transat Summer ? Canada-Europe Air Transat Summer 98 Canada-Europe Air Transat Summer 97 Canada-Europe Air Transat Winter 97 Canada-Europe-Florida Air Transat Summer 96 Canada-Europe Air UK 1990.10.28 System Carrier Date Type Price # Notes Air Virginia 1984.10.28 System Air Virginia 1984.05.01 System Air Virginia 1982.06.01 System Airways International No Date System Air Wisconsin 1984.03.01 System Air Wisconsin 1983.10.30 System Air Wisconsin 1983.10.01 System Air Wisconsin 1983.06.27 System Air Wisconsin 1983.03.01 System Air Wisconsin 1980.10.26 System Air Wisconsin 1983.10.30 System w/American Airlines Air Wisconsin 1983.09.01 System w/American Airlines Air Wisconsin 1983.07.01 System w/American Airlines Air Wisconsin 1983.02.15 System w/Delta Air Lines Air Wisconsin 1985.08.15 System w/United Airlines Air Zaire 1987.11.01 System Alaska Airlines 1999.10.31 System w/Horizon Air Alaska Airlines 1999.09.12 System w/Horizon Air Alaska Airlines 1999.04.25 System w/Horizon Air Alaska Airlines 1999.02.14 System w/Horizon Air Alaska Airlines 1998.10.25 System w/Horizon Air Alaska Airlines 1998.09.13 System w/Horizon Air Alaska Airlines 1997.10.05 System w/Horizon Air Alaska Airlines 1997.02.13 System w/Horizon Air Alaska Airlines 1996.11.04 System w/Horizon Air Alaska Airlines 1996.01.07 System w/Horizon Air; Poor condition Alaska Airlines 1995.09.10 System w/Horizon Air Alaska Airlines 1995.06.04 System w/Horizon Air Alaska Airlines 1994.04.03 System w/Horizon Air Alaska Airlines 1991.10.27 System w/Horizon Air Alaska Airlines 1991.09.05 System w/Horizon Air Alaska Airlines 1991.06.05 System w/Horizon Air Alaska Airlines 1990.07.01 System w/Horizon Air Alaska Airlines 1991.06.05 System w/Horizon Air Alaska Airlines 1989.04.02 System w/Horizon Air Alaska Airlines 1989.01.31 System w/Horizon Air Alaska Airlines 1987.10.25 System w/Horizon Air Alaska Airlines 1987.06.07 System w/Horizon Air Alaska Airlines 1986.10.26 System Alaska Airlines 1986.06.01 System Alaska Airlines 1978.06.01 System Alia - Royal Jordanian 1995.06.01 System Alia - Royal Jordanian 1987.11.01 System Alia - Royal Jordanian 1982.11.01 System Writing on front Alia - Royal Jordanian 1980.03.31 System Rome & Milan Valido fino al 31 maggio 1985 Alia - Royal Jordanian 1984.05.31 Italy Rome & Milan Valido fino al 31 ottobre 1984 Alia - Royal Jordanian 1984.10.31 Italy Alinord 1988.01.01 System? 7cm x 12cm, bifold Alitalia 1998.06.16 System Alitalia 1996.03.31 Germany Alitalia 1996.01.01 System Alitalia 1992.06.16 System Alitalia 1991.06.01 France Alitalia 1988.01.01 System Edizione Italia Alitalia 1986.08.01 System
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