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Toshbaf
22. If you wanted to fly on board an Airbus A300 in 1976 from New York JFK Airport, there was only one airline to call. The air carrier in question was operating flights with the A300 to two destinations from JFK and both of them were not transatlantic in nature. Name the airline and both destinations.
Air France
Fort de France and Pointe a Pitre
22. Correct! In early 1976, Air France was operating the A300 on five flights a week from JFK nonstop to Pointe A Pitre (PTP) with three of these flights continuing on to Fort De France (FDF) and was also operating one nonstop flight a week with the A300 from JFK to FDF.