#TBT: Canadian Pacific Airlines’ flights between Argentina, Chile, Peru, Mexico and Canada in 1973

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Canadian Pacific Airlines, also known as CP Air, was a company with its main base at Vancouver International Airport, and secondary bases in Montreal and Toronto. The airline operated continuously between 1942 and 1984.

Argentina, Chile, Perú and México were the main Latin American markets for Canadian Pacific Airlines. Acapulco, Buenos Aires, Guadalajara, Lima, Mexico City, and Santiago de Chile were some of the destinations.

See also: #TBT: Air France flights between Paris and Papeete with stopovers in the Caribbean, Colombia and Perú in 1974.

In 1973, Canadian Pacific Airlines operated to Buenos Aires, Santiago de Chile and Lima with stops in Mexico on McDonnell Douglas DC-8s. These aircraft were configured with two seating classes (First and Economy).

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Schedule between Argentina, Chile, Perú, México and Canada in 1973 – Canadian Pacific Airlines

DEPARTURES FROM CANADA
  • Wednesday

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Flight From ETD To ETA
CP 522 Montreal 17:00 Toronto 18:05
CP 522 Toronto 18:50 Guadalajara 21:20
CP 522 Guadalajara 22:00 Mexico City 23:00
CP 522 Mexico City 23:59 Lima 06:20 +1
CP 522 Lima 07:20 +1 Santiago 11:30 +1
CP 522 Santiago 12:15 +1 Buenos Aires 14:55 +1

  • Friday

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Flight From ETD To ETA
CP 422 Vancouver 14:30 Mexico City 20:40
CP 422 Mexico City 22:35 Acapulco 23:20
CP 422 Acapulco 00:20 +1 Lima 06:20 +1
CP 422 Lima 07:20 +1 Santiago 11:30 +1
CP 422 Santiago 12:15 +1 Buenos Aires 14:55 +1

DEPARTURES FROM ARGENTINA
  • Thursday

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Flight From ETD To ETA
CP 421 Buenos Aires 20:50 Santiago 21:45
CP 421 Santiago 22:35 Lima 01:00 +1
CP 421 Lima 01:40 +1 Mexico City 06:00 +1
CP 421 Mexico City 06:55 +1 Guadalajara 07:55 +1
CP 421 Guadalajara 08:35 +1 Vancouver 12:30 +1

  • Saturday

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Flight From ETD To ETA
CP 421 Buenos Aires 20:50 Santiago 21:45
CP 421 Santiago 22:35 Lima 01:00 +1
CP 421 Lima 01:40 +1 Acapulco 05:35 +1
CP 421 Acapulco 06:20 +1 Mexico City 07:05 +1
CP 421 Mexico City 08:10 +1 Vancouver 12:20 +1

Canadian Pacific Airlines was absorbed in 1987 by Pacific Western Airlines, changing its name to Canadian International Airlines. 13 years later it merged with Air Canada, which currently operates between Canada and Latin America.

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See also: #TBT: Líneas Aéreas Paraguayas (LAP) flights between Paraguay, Spain, Belgium and Germany in 1986.

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