West Indian Aerial Express (WIAE) Service to Santiago de Cuba (Cuba)
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Creator
Rowe, Basil Lee
Date
February 20-24, 1928
Archival Repository
National Air and Space Museum Archives
Scope and Contents
Beginning February 20, 1928, West Indian Aerial Express, using the Keystone Pathfinder "Santa Maria," added service to Santiago de Cuba (Cuba) to their existing westbound route between Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) via Port-au-Prince (Haiti) to Havana (Cuba). Eastbound service on this route connected to San Juan, Puerto Rico (USA). Covers have been signed by WIAE pilot Basil Rowe.
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Citation
Basil Lee Rowe First Day Air Mail Covers, Acc. NASM.XXXX.0487, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution.