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Flights To Irland:

Flights To Irland BEA, the very big brother of the others mentioned, I have used in flights to irland from ie of which concerns us in Europe. That is LAI, for Linee Aeree Italiane, which lakes overseas flights to irland from New York to Rome and a number of regularly iheduled flights to irland within Italy, including an alluring one to Sardinia. A second ie, connecting Rome with South America, is called Alitalia.

The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has planned a broad range of missions in space for late 1968 and 1969. Unmanned flights to irland include two probes to Mars, several orbiting solar and geophysical observatories, biological research satellites, and a number of spacecraft for studying the weather and other aspects of the earth's environment. The first manned flights to irland of the Apollo project, with an ultimate goal of landing men on the moon, are expected to take place before the end of 1968, and additional flights to irland will take place in 1969. In addition, the U.S. Department of Defense will continue its unpublicized series of flights to irland that have military objectives.


Honolulu International Airport, with nearly 900 takeoffs and landings a day, ranks among the busiest airfields in the United States. Foreign trans-Pacific flights to irland often stop here, and there are now direct flights to irland from many U. S. cities. Almost all travel between Oahu and neighboring Hawaiian islands is also by air, with two scheduled airlines offering many daily flights to irland. On Oahu no place is more than an hour's drive from downtown Honolulu, although some 300,000 cars crowd the island's 1,100 miles (1,800 km) of roads. Honolulu has a bus system but, like many other cities, has been groping for a solution to the mass transit problem.

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