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For the majority of the 1970s, only four domestic airlines were approved by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) to fly to Europe from the United States. National Airlines became the third airline to be permitted to fly to Europe after Pan American World Airways and Trans World Airlines (TWA). Braniff International Airways was awarded permission after National. National began European service with their daily nonstop round-trip Miami to London route in 1970. Flown on the McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30, service from Miami to Amsterdam began in 1978. Have you ever been to Amsterdam? 📸: poster: National Airlines, Amsterdam; c. 1978 Gift of the Pan Am Association 2000.058.0300 https://bit.ly/48fnOHT This image was posted on October 18, 2024.