Ca/Tadian Gacific AI&L/NES

Ca/Tadian Gacific AI&L/NES

SYSTEM TIMETABLE EFFECTIVE DEC. 8,1961 • EXPIRES JAN. 31,1962 Ca/tadian Gacific AI&L/NES ^L CM AIR ROOT INTERNATIONAL SERVICES EDMONTON VANCOUVEjJl mS CALGARY MONTREAL^ WINNIPEG ^TTORONTOO -" \ SANTIAGOIAG' \ iUENO>Ss AIRESV Across Canada, linking five continents, Canadian Pacific Airlines serves you in the grand "Empress" manner. The desire to provide you the ultimate in care, cuisine and comfort has our constant attention. This tradition of service, along with the most modern fleet of aircraft and facilities, ensures you'll enjoy every fast minute of flight on Canadian Pacific. INFORMATION CANADIAN GENERAL — Fares, schedules and all other information published herein are subject to tariff regula­ TRANSCONTINENTAL tions and changes without notice. Current tariffs are maintained in all ticket offices of the company and are available for public inspection. CANADIAN EMPRESS SCHEDULES — All times shown in this schedule are local times as observed by each city. Daily Daily FARES — All fares quoted are in Canadian or U.S. currency except fares for.travel within Canada r-i inuT K\r\ which are expressed in Canadian currency. •^ 1 •_.«. 1 1 IIV. r TICKET VALIDITY — A ticket is normally valid for 12 months from the date of commencement of the journey. Shorter validity periods are usually applicable in connection with excursion fares. "^ REDUCED FARES — Reductions of approximately 10% are made on most international routes for round and circle trip journeys. Excursion fares, family fares, emigrant fares, and other specific reductions are available in certain circumstances. M 1.10 Lv. VANCOUVER (PST) At* ^1210 CHILDREN—On Domestic Services, seats are reserved and children two years of age and under twelve 5.35 Ar. Lv. I M II.25 years of age will be charged one-half of the applicable adult fare. One child under two years of age not WINNIPEG (CST) occupying a seat will be carried free with each accompanying passenger twelve years of age or over. D 6.05 Lv. Ar. 10.55 Children under five years of age must be accompanied by a passenger twelve years of age or over. 9 05 Ar. Lv. Unaccompanied children under twelve years of age, subject to tariff regulations, will be charged the 9 35 •TORONTO EST) • - applicable adult fare. 9 35 Lv. Ar. 9.05 On International Flights accompanied children two years of age or over, but under twelve, generally will be charged half of the normal adult fare. Children under two years of age generally will be charged 10-35, L^r. MONTREAL (EST) Lv. B 8.00 10% of the normal adult fare, except that no charge will be assessed for carriage wholly within the area comprised of Alaska, Canada, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Nassau and Continental U.S.A Only one child under two years of age not occupying a seat will be carried free (or at 10% as above) with each accompanying adult; additional children will be charged half fare. Unaccompanied children under twelve years of age, subject to tariff regulations, will be charged Ask for your half the applicable adult fare. BAGGAGE — Baggage includes all luggage, including typewriters, parcels, briefcases, camera equip­ ment, handbags, etc., whether carried in the cabin or checked in the cargo compartment. All such Canadian Pacific articles must be weighed as baggage and included in the total weight. Ladies' handbags and pocket books, overcoats and wraps, foot rugs, umbrellas, walking sticks, small cameras,'binoculars and a reasonable amount of reading material may be carried in the cabin and will not be included in thje CREDIT CARD now! total weight of the baggage. Free Allowance — 30 Kilos (66 lbs.) will be carried free of charge on First Class — Loungeaire and It's the newest in travel convenience First Class tickets, and 20 kilos (44 lbs.) will be carried free of charge on Tourist and Economy Class tickets. Any excess baggage in excess of these allowances will be charged for on international flights at the rate of one per cent of the full first class adult one way fare per kilo (2.2 lbs.), and on domestic flights on the basis of one half of one percent of the full adult one way economy class fare per pound except that on domestic sectors where only first class services are offered the rate will be one half EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS: of one per cent of the full first class adult one way fare per pound. °—Airline Bus service between Terrace and Kitimat. Liability — Should baggage or personal property be lost or damaged or delayed in delivery our §—Limousine service between 'enticton and Kelowna, except liability is limited for domestic travel to $250 for each ticket or for international travel our liability Sunday. is limited to $16.50 per kilogram for checked baggage and $330 for unchecked baggage for each *—Limousine service between Castlegar and Nelson/Trail. ticket. These limits of liability apply unless extra baggage charges are paid before departure. ' f— Bus service between Cranbrook and Kimberley. RESERVATIONS — Reservations will be cancelled by CPA unless tickets are purchased at the time T—Limousine service between Fort St. John and Dawson Creek. specified by the Company. International reservations for return flights, stopover flights and flights •—Toronto International Airport— also services Hamilton, Burlington originating at a point other than where the reservation is booked, will be cancelled unless recon­ and Oakville. firmed by passengers with CPA at the city concerned. Reconfirmation must be made 72 hours before schedule departure time. •—Service temporarily suspended CST—Central Standard Time. AM—Light Type. For CPA Domestic Flights no reconfirmation is necessary; but the nearest CPA office should be contacted if changes in travel plans are to be made. EST—Eastern Standard Time. PM—Dark Type. PST—Pacific Standard Time. B—Breakfast. SCHEDULED DEPARTURE — In order that flights may leave on time, and also to avoid inconvenience MST—Mountain Standard Time. D—Dinner. 1 to fellow passengers, it is requested that passengers "check in" at the airport counter as follows : YST—Yukon Standard Time. M—Lunch. Domestic Flights — 30 minutes before departure time. DC-8—Douglas DC-8 Jet Empress. R—Refreshments. International Flights — 1 hour before departure time. V—DC-6B Empress. S—Supper. MEALS — Complimentary meals are served at appropriate times on all International and Transi- +—Convair. F—First Class. continental Flights as well as on certain other Domestic Flights, as shown in schedule tables. O—DC-3. Y—Economy Class. INTERNATIONAL REQUIREMENTS — Passengers are responsible for possessing such documents as are required by the laws of countries into which they are to fly. In addition to documents required by immigration authorities, valid certificates of innoculation and/or vaccination are required by most countries. While CPA offices normally can advise you what documents are necessary, we cannot DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY guarantee that the information is current. For official information contact the nearest Consulate of the S JM T W T F S S M T W T F S SMTWTFS country which you propose to visit. CPA's employees at international boarding points have been 1 2 1 2 3 instructed by governmental authorities to deny passage to any passenger whose documents are not in 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 3 4 5 6 order and CPA accepts no liability in consequence of such action. £ 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 GROUND TRANSPORTATION — CPA does not provide ground transportation service between 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 airport and city except at Auckland. At other cities such services are operated by independent 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 companies and fares are payable direct by the passenger. However in the case of passengers in 31 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 transit ground transportation is normally provided free when such is necessary. STOPOVERS— With certain exceptions resulting from government requirements, all passengers flying MARCH APRIL MAY CPA have stopover privileges enroute at any city served by ihe airline as specified in the ticket. SMTWTFS S M T W T F S SMTWTFS INSURANCE — Trip insurance is available at most CPA airport offices. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 12 3 4 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 LIABILITY — CPA assumes no liability other than that specified in its tariffs published and filed 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 pursuant to law. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 HOTEL RESERVATIONS — Any CPA office will gladly help arrange your hotel reservation in any city 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 27 28 29 30 served by the airline. BRITISH COLUMBIA - ALBERTA — YUKON — ALASKA 19 7 5 33 23 21 21 25 - FLIGHT NO. • 26 22 22 24 34 6 20 + + + + V V O •EQUIPMENT- O V V + + + + Daily Daily Daily Daily Mon. Tue. Tue. Tue. Tue. Mon. Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Exc. Exc. Exc. Exc. Wed. Thu. Thu. <— DAYS OF OPERATION Thu. Thu. Wed. Exc. Exc. Exc. Exc. Exc. Exc. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Fri. Sat. Sat. Fri. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. PM AM AM PM AM AM AM PM PM PM PM AM 5 00 M 10.30 M 11.00 7.30 B 7.30 Lv.

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