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October 28, 1987 - Service began between Vancouver and Bangkok, Thailand using DC-10 equipment.
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June 1, 1994 - Service between Toronto and London Heathrow (LHR) commenced.
Captain Eric Rogers and First Officer Jim Powell read up on the sights and sounds of London with help from a very official looking tour guide.
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During 1997, Canadian launched the following new services -
- March 3 - Calgary - Los Angeles
- April 3 - Toronto - Buenos Aries
- April 6 - Vancouver and Toronto - Dallas/ Ft. Worth
- May 5 - Calgary - Chicago
- May 5 - Vancouver - Boston using A320 equipment.
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From the 'Transition Times' magazine.
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Issue dated July 1994
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The Ramp Safety Initiative team has begun its venture into the realm of safety.
Below from left to right are: Pierre Payette, resource manager; Gilles Leduc, lead station attendant; Pierre Trudeau, lead station attendant; Ian Anderson, quality performance manager; Ernie Furanna, manager, Commercial Operations; Knut Ohm, manager of Ground Operations Safety and Dangerous Goods. One person is unidentified.
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Issue dated August 1994
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The sun rose early on the first Sabre class in the system. Airport employees in Tokyo were among the first employees to start learning basic Sabre.
From left to right: M. Murayama, Yuko Miki, Kazuo Suzuki, Shigeki Tsubokawa and Hideto Oda.
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Issue dated October 1994 |
Saskatoon station attendants, from left to right:
Chris Feher, Rolly Langlois, Dale Rutter, Todd Heroux and Greg Rourke handle the baggage off a Canadian Regional flight.
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Regina agents: Rob Patterson, Charlene Masyoluk (back row) Sherrill Norris, Julie Parks and Lorne Campbell.
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