1972: British Caledonian Network
The following is British Caledonia’s Network in Summer 1972, taken from Official Airline Guide – Worldwide Edition – Sep 1972.
The unit of the frequency is weekly, round-trip basis. City highlighted in Bold represents the turn-around point of the flight.
1972: Lufthansa Inter-Continental Network
The following is Lufthansa’s Inter-Continental network during Summer 1972 season, taken from Official Airline Guide – Worldwide Edition – Sep 1972.
The unit of the frequency is weekly, round-trip basis. City highlighted in Bold represents turn-around point of the flight.
1972: KLM Inter-Continental Network
The following is KLM’s Inter-Continental Network in 1972 Summer season, taken from Official Airline Guide – Worldwide Edition – Sep 1972.
The unit of the frequency is weekly, round-trip basis. City highlighted in Bold represents turn-around point of the flight.
1972: UTA Network
The following is French carrier UTA’s network for Northern Summer 1972 season. Data taken from Official Airline Guide – Worldwide Edition – Sep 1972.
The unit of the frequency is weekly. Due to routing variation, route listed below are one-way basis, except Central/South America lists as round-trip.
City highlighted in Bold represents turn-around point and Italic represents technical stop.
1972: IBERIA International Network
The following is IBERIA’s European and International network in Summer 1972, taken from Official Airline Guide – Worldwide Edition – Sep 1972.
The unit of the frequency is weekly, round-trip basis.
1972: SAS Inter-Continental Network
The following is SAS’ 1972 Summer Inter-Continental network, taken from Official Airline Guide – Worldwide Edition – Sep 1972.
The unit of the frequency is weekly, round-trip basis, unless otherwise noted. City highlighted in Bold represents turn-around point of the flight and Italic represents technical stop.
1972: BEA Network
The following is BEA (British European Airways) 1972 Summer network, taken from Official Airline Guide – Worldwide Edition – Sep 1972.
The unit of the frequency is weekly (although some flights does not operates daily), round-trip basis. City highlighted in BOLD represents the turn-around airport of the flight.
1972: LOT Polish Airlines Network
The following is LOT Polish Airlines’ 1972 Summer network, taken from Official Airline Guide – Worldwide Edition – Sep 1972.
The unit of the frequency is weekly, round-trip basis. City highlighted in BOLD represents turn-around point of the flight, and Italic represents a technical stop.
1972: TAP Air Portugal Network
The following is 1972 Summer operation of TAP Air Portugal (now TAP Portugal), taken from Official Airline Guide – Worldwide Edition – Sep 1972.
The unit of the frequency is weekly, round-trip basis, unless otherwise noted. City highlighted in BOLD represents the turnaround point of the flight.
1972: Olympic Airways Network
The following is Olympic Airways’ 1972 Summer Network, taken from Official Airline Guide – Worldwide Edition – Sep 1972.
The unit of the frequency is weekly, round-trip basis, unless otherwise noted. City highlighted in BOLD represents the turn-around point of the aircraft.
1972: Alitalia Network
The following is Alitalia’s 1972 Summer Network, taken from Official Airline Guide – Worldwide Edition – Sep 1972.
The unit of the frequency is weekly, round-trip basis, unless otherwise noted. City highlighted in BOLD represents the turnaround point of the flight.






