Question on Old Passenger Lists
#1
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Question on Old Passenger Lists
I'm trying to get passenger lists from National Airlines flights (and possibly Eastern Airlines) that occurred in 1976 and 1977. The whole purpose is to print out and mount a couple of them because my girlfriend was flying to meet me in LA to marry me. We've been married almost 34 years now, and I wanted to present those to her as part of our anniversary celebration.
Is it possible to get these lists from now-defunct airlines? Do they exist perhaps in micro-fiche format somewhere on the web? Could I search by her maiden name, or would I have to read each passenger list? I know the approximate date on only one flight because it was right before we were married, but I don't know the dates of the earlier flights.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
Is it possible to get these lists from now-defunct airlines? Do they exist perhaps in micro-fiche format somewhere on the web? Could I search by her maiden name, or would I have to read each passenger list? I know the approximate date on only one flight because it was right before we were married, but I don't know the dates of the earlier flights.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
Last edited by Fact Finder; Jun 10, 2011 at 11:16 am Reason: I found a typo!
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I'd be shocked if that data was in the public domain anywhere. I'd be pretty surprised if it actually existed at all still. There isn't much reason that whoever had the assets of those companies would keep that information around that I can think of.
Sorry.
I'd be shocked if that data was in the public domain anywhere. I'd be pretty surprised if it actually existed at all still. There isn't much reason that whoever had the assets of those companies would keep that information around that I can think of.
Sorry.

