In 1930, it was possible to fly a scheduled route from the US to various destinations in Central America, specifically to countries like Mexico and Cuba. Airlines such as Pan American Airways began offering transcontinental flights and introduced routes that connected the US to these neighboring regions. These early flights were significant in expanding international air travel, despite the limited range and technology of the aircraft at that time.
He was scheduled to fly in Australia
You will be able to book through the Flybe website if they operate this route.
Its scheduled flight was ending where it burned, at Lakehurst NJ.
The Hindenburg was scheduled to fly to right where it went - Lakehurst, NJ.
Jean learned to fly in England in 1930
You can find the HM Fly on Route 119.
Yes
he had flied over the world
If you mean fly as in fly in an airplane, then yes. It is possible.
1930
Europe. 390,000 people
Scheduled flight started on January 21, 1976