FOUR MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Wedntidar. June 18, 1952
Profitable Era for Tourist
Trade in Europe Forecast
New York (U.R) A new
and profitable era for U.S. tour
ist trade in Europe is forecast as
the result of a trans-Atlantic
low-fare air service inaugurated
by Pan American World Air
ways. -
Called the "Rainbow" service,
it is a tourist class air service
which makes it possible for the
first time for a man with an av
erage income to spend a two
week vacation in Europe.
Fares on the tourist class
planes specially designed super-charged
Douglas DC 6's
generally are about one-third
lower than the first class fares
between New York and cities on
the continent.
The tourist-class service offers
flight accommodations on planes
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flying parallel routes with first-
class planes, with fewer in-flight
service trimmings and comforts,
The tourist planes have more
seats, fewer passenger atten
dants and no bars. Meals, in
stead of being gratis as on first
class flights, are served at cost.
Breakfast costs 50 cents, lunch
eon or dinner $1.75. Safety
standards are precisely the same
on all flights.
Savings Cited
Pan American figured that the
savings between tourist and first
class fares will pay for lodging,
meals and sightseeing tours fur
an average traveler for two
weeks.
This new type of travel, the
airlines decided, would appeal
to 15,000,000 Americans who
have incomes between $3,000
and $0,000 a year and also to 5,
000,000 who earn more than $6,
000 a year. Statistics show that
nearly three-fourths of persons
in those income brackets get
two weeks' paid vacations.
Here is an example of the sav
ings: Round trip from New York to:
On- Off
season season
tourist tourist
First class class class
Lond'n $711.00 $486.00 $417.00
Paris ' 747.00 522.00 453.00
Rome 868.00 643.00 574.00
Shan'on 658.00 433.80 364.80
The off-season runs November
through March, the on-season
from April through October.
Matter of Dollars
Travel and tourist agencies In
Europe predicted that because
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Advice for Motorists
Oklahoma City U.R) Okla
homa Safety Commissioner
Dixie Gilmer had some advice
for motorists Wednesday:
"If a bee or hornet lands on
your nose while driving, for
heavens' sake stop the car first
and swat the insect second."
of the new low fare service,
Americans would spend many
more of their vacation dollars in
Europe. They pointed out that
the tourist industry is the larg
est single dollar earner In Eu
rope. Their statistics show that
those who go to Europe by beat
do not spend as much money as
those who travel by air because
they do not stay as long in Eu
rope, spending most of their va
cation in travel time. The flying
time from New York to Paris on
the tourist service is only lZ'i
hours against five to six days by
ship.
"Tourist-class air service is
simply an application of the test
ed American principles of mass
production achieving a wider
and wider market by lowering
the unit price of the product,"
declared Juan T. Trippe, presi
dent of Pan American.
In inaugurating the new low
fare travel service, Pan Ameri
can placed emphasis on pre-arranged,
all-inclusive vacations
that enable the traveler, before
he leaves home, to pay for
round-trip air transportation, re
served hotel accommodations
(which still are a problem in
Europe), sightseeing tours, and
motor and rail transportation
within Europe.
SOC Registration
For Summer School
Nears 400 Mark
Ashland Registration at
Southern Oregon college neared
the 400 mark Tuesday at the
end of the second day of sum
mer school enrollment, accord
ing to the registrar's office. A to
tal of 302 students had entered
by late yesterday afternoon.
First classes convened yester
day and students will be permit
ted to continue signing for cours
es until Wednesday, June 25.
Many of the more popular cours
es are overflowing due to unus
ual interest, according to Dr.
John D. E. McAulay, summer
term director. Eighty-four stud
ents working for degrees of mas
ter of science in elementary edu
cation bulged classrooms more
than had been anticipated in the
inauguration of the new curricu
lum. First special summer activity
was held this morning when Dr.
U. G. Dubach of Lewis and
Clark college addressed the op
ening assembly. The first of the
regular Thursday afternoon teas
at Susanne Homes hall will be
held at 4 o'clock tomorrow aft
ernoon when colored slides of
Europe travels will be shown by
Robert Martin.
Plans are also being complet
ed for the first week end trip,
which will be held Saturday.
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John Wayne and Wife
Said Not Separated
Hollywood (U.R) Attor
ney Jerry Giesler denied Wed
nesday that his client, Mrs. John
Wayne, and the rugged actor
have separated again although
she has been in Mexico City for
the past two weeks.
The attorney said the Mexican
born actress, the former Esper
anza Baur, has engaged him to
"handle some of her business af
fairs." He said her trip to Mexi
co was to visit her mother.
Students will visit museums at
Yreka and Fort Jones under the
guidance of Dr. Eugene Bowman.
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