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1984 NORTHWEST ORIENT advert BOEING 747 over BOSTON BOS airlines airways
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NORTHWEST ORIENT'People who know.... go Northwest Orient.'
1984 vintage color print ad - German version
Ad photo shows a Northwest Orient Boeing 747 flying high above the Boston skyline.
Ad text translates approximately as follows:
Beginning 29 April 1984, Frankfurt - USA with Northwest Orient Airlines.
People who know.... fly with Northwest Orient Airlines.
In addition to our flight services from Hamburg, we also take off directly and non-stop from Frankfurt to the U.S. in the famed 747 Jumbo Jet as of 1984.
Where comfort and facts are right, Northwest Orient is called:
Comfortable 747 Jumbo Jet Service.
For business travelers the Executive Class, with real sleeper seats, seat selection in advance, separate check-in counters, and NWA connecting flight in 1st class within the USA.
Exquisite Regal Imperial service in First and Executive Class:, with new menu selection, fine wines, and interesting cocktails.
Fast NWA connecting flights to the 55-city Northwest Orient route network within the U.S. and Canada.
Northwest Orient is not only one of the most financially powerful airlines in the U.S., but also one of the most successful airlines in the world, with a fleet of 117 state-of-the-art jets flying to 74 cities in 15 countries. This success made Northwest Orient an "AMERICAN WINNER."
People who know.... go Northwest Orient. The American Winner.
This ad was issued in major European markets to
promote
travel via Northwest Orient's luxurious
Regal Imperial Service
across the Atlantic to the USA.
This ad is one in a series of ads produced specifically for overseas markets in the 1984-1986 timeframe
.
VERY GOOD+++ condition, as shown.
This is an original Northwest Orient ad.
Not a reproduction
.
Measures 11.0 INCHES by 8.0 INCHES.
Ad will be wrapped in plastic and securely packaged in cardboard for protection while in transit. I am happy to combine shipping on multiple purchases. If you have any questions, please ask.