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MUSE AIR MARCH 1984 INFLIGHT MAGAZINE airline airways seatback pocket ad AIRCAL
$ 10.55
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MUSE AIRMonthly In-flight Seatpocket Magazine
March, 1984
Issue
VERY GOOD condition, as shown.
This magazine comes in it's original mailing wrapper
(see pics).
Magazine measures 8.5 inches X 11.0 inches and contains 70-pages, including a few Muse Air ads.
Articles and features include:
Executive Corner: RICHARD A. SAVAGE - VP Airport Services:
Comments and information from key executives at Muse Air
Interesting events in and around the cities served by Muse Air
Current events in the energy industry
Facts for passengers about Muse Air
MUSE AIR INAUGURAL FLIGHT ACTIVITIES IN NEW ORLEANS, ONTARIO AND LOS ANGELES.
IS THE BUBBLE BURSTING? - The recent frigid weather made deep inroads in our natural gas supply.
GETTING WHAT YOU'RE WORTH - Whether changing jobs or having your annual review, here's help to make sure you get all that's coming to you.
NEW LANDMARKS IN URBAN ARCHITECTURE - Houston's skyline is the new showplace for the country's most renowned architects.
SOLVING THE MYSTERIES OF MARKET TIMING - A simplified explanation of the market timing system of stock market investing.
WE ALL SCREAM FOR ICE CREAM - A tooth-chilling review of the history and present state of the art in ice cream retailing.
SHOOTING IN STYLE - Hunters are finding roughing it more fun at the posh, well-stocked game resorts of Texas and California.
SWEATING AND STRAINING, CALIFORNIA STYLE - Southern California has been at the forefront of the fitness movement, Here's what we can expect next.
A WILD GAME DINNER - Some elegant ideas for emptying your freezer of fish and fowl when guests are coming for dinner.
Magazine will be packaged in plastic and placed between two pieces of cardboard for protection while in transit.
USPS Priority Mail shipping is available at the applicable rates upon request and I do combine shipping on multiple purchases. If you have any questions, please ask.
Muse Air was a domestic U.S. airline founded in 1981, headquartered near Dallas Love Field in Dallas, Texas, later moving to William P. Hobby Airport in Houston. Southwest Airlines acquired Muse Air in 1985 and later renamed it TranStar Airlines, but it was unprofitable, and was shut down in 1987.