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1987 SWISS AIR Rapid Transit Lot of (2) Genuine RARE CDN Ads ~ FREE SHIPPING!<br>1987 Swiss Air Rapid Transit Systems original vintage advertisements. Lot of (2) ads.<br>DESCRIPTION:<br>PRESENTING EUROPE<br>’<br>S FAVOURITE RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEM.<br>Imagine. 48 great European cities, linked together by a rapid transit system that’s been called the best of its kind on earth. None much more than 3 hours from the system hub in Switzerland, most much less. No red lights. No traffic jams. No stop signs. With First Class, Business Class and Economy seating available on every trip. This amazing system is called Swissair.<br>And Swissair also flies frequent schedules from Zurich and Geneva to 19 cities in Africa,<br>12 cities in the Middle East, and worldwide to over 100 cities on 5 continents.<br>Now, Swissair has introduced daily service to Switzerland from Toronto and Montreal. So imagine how quickly Swissair can whisk you through one of Europe's most efficient and civilized airports, and on to any city on this diagram.<br>Thanks to nature, Switzerland was always considered one of the hardest places in Europe to get around in.<br>So the Swiss invented Swissair. To make Europe itself one of the easiest places to get around in.<br>The civilized way to the world.™<br>Beginning March 27.1987, Swissair flies Toronto, Montreal to Zurich 7 days a week and on to Abidjan, Abu Dhabi, Accra, Algiers, Amman, Amsterdam, Anchorage, Ankara, Athens, Atlanta, Baghdad. Bahrain. Bangkok. Barcelona. Basel, Beijing. Belgrade. Birmingham, Bombay; Boston. Brazzaville, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Buenos Aires, Cairo, Caracas, Casablanca. Chicago, Cologne/Bonn, Copenhagen, Dakar, Damascus, Dar es Salaam. Douala, Dubai. DusseldorC Frankfurt, Geneva, Genoa, Glasgow, Hamburg, Hanover, Helsinki,<br>Hong Kong. Istanbul. Jakarta. Jeddah. Johannesburg. Karachi. Khartoum. Kinshasa. Kuwait. Lagos, Larnaca. Libreville. Linz. Lisbon. London. Madrid. Malaga. Malta. Manchester, Manila. Marseilles, Milan. Monrovia. Montreal, Moscow, Munich. Nairobi. New York. Nice, Nuremberg. Oslo. Palma de Mallorca. Paris, Porto. Prague. Rio de Janeiro. Riyadh, Rome. Salzburg. Sao Paulo. Seoul. Singapore, Sofia, Stockholm. Stuttgart, Tehran, Tel Aviv, Thessaloniki. Tirana. Tokyo, Toronto. Toulouse, Tripoli, Tunis. Turin. Vienna, Warsaw. Zagreb. Zurich.<br>Daily service from Chicago. Boston and New York to Switzerland.<br>RAPID TRANSIT TO AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST.<br>Marco Polo would be amazed.<br>Livingstone would be flabbergasted. Because today, the most arguably smooth, efficient speedy and utterly civilized way to the ancient capitals of Africa and the Middle East is not by ship, or mono-rail, or Jules Verne fantastical tunnel. It is via a very remarkable airline, headquartered in a very small country with very few obvious links to such vast and mysterious lands.<br>The country is Switzerland, and the airline is Swissair. Because long ago, Swissair realized that, to compete as an international airline, it must develop an expertise in serving destinations far beyond tiny Switzerland, or even Europe itself. So today, travellers bound to markets and capitals beyond Europe have only to board one of Swissair’s daily flights from Toronto or Montreal in order to connect with an onward-bound Swissair flight from Zurich or Geneva (sometimes in less than one hour from arrival) to an astonishing number of cities in Africa, the Middle East and even the Far East (To say nothing of over 46 other European destinations).<br>So when you think of Swissair; don’t just think of Heidi. Think of King Solomon’s Mines. Or The Arabian Nights. Better still, think of calling a very modem travel agent Or Swissair.<br>The civilized way to the world.<br>™<br>Beginning March 27.1987, Swissair flies Toronto, Montreal to Zurich 7 days a week and on to Abidjan, Abu Dhabi, Accra, Algiers, Amman, Amsterdam, Anchorage, Ankara, Athens, Atlanta, Baghdad. Bahrain. Bangkok. Barcelona. Basel, Beijing. Belgrade. Birmingham, Bombay; Boston. Brazzaville, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Buenos Aires, Cairo, Caracas, Casablanca. Chicago, Cologne/Bonn, Copenhagen, Dakar, Damascus, Dar es Salaam. Douala, Dubai. DusseldorC Frankfurt, Geneva, Genoa, Glasgow, Hamburg, Hanover, Helsinki,<br>Hong Kong. Istanbul. Jakarta. Jeddah. Johannesburg. Karachi. Khartoum. Kinshasa. Kuwait. Lagos, Larnaca. Libreville. Linz. Lisbon. London. Madrid. Malaga. Malta. Manchester, Manila. Marseilles, Milan. Monrovia. Montreal, Moscow, Munich. Nairobi. New York. Nice, Nuremberg. Oslo. Palma de Mallorca. Paris, Porto. Prague. Rio de Janeiro. Riyadh, Rome. Salzburg. Sao Paulo. Seoul. Singapore, S