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PROVINCETOWN-BOSTON AIRLINE 
November 1, 1984 Southern System Timetable

Airline: PBA Provincetown-Boston Airline
Effective date: November 1, 1984
Cities served:  Charleston, Daytona Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Freeport, Gainesville, Jacksonville, Key West, Marathon, Marco Island, Marsh Harbour, Melbourne, Miami, Naples, New Orleans, North Eleuthera, Ocean Reef, Orlando, Panama City, Pensacola, Punta Gorda, Rock Sound, Sarasota / Bradenton, Savannah, Tallahassee, Tampa, Treasure Cay, West Palm Beach
Background: This shows PBA at its absolute peak with expansion north to Savannah and Charleston and the addition of Marco Island and routes to the Bahamas with the acquisition of Marco Airways in October. Unfortunately, the FAA temporarily grounded PBA on November 10, 1984, beginning a steady decline that would ultimately lead to the airline's demise in 1988.
Notes: The timetable cover was cleaned up in Photoshop, removing the tattered crease and rusty staples.
Credit: From the collection of David Henderson. If you share these images on social media or another website, please credit SunshineSkies.com. A link back to this page would also be appreciated.
PBA timetable November 1984
PBA timetable November 1984
PBA timetable November 1984
PBA timetable November 1984
PBA timetable November 1984
PBA timetable November 1984
PBA timetable November 1984
PBA timetable November 1984
PBA timetable November 1984
PBA timetable November 1984
PBA timetable November 1984
PBA timetable November 1984

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