CHECK-IN REQUIREMENTS AT 
UNITED STATES EMBARKATION GATEWAYS 
I. Appearance in Person: The following are the 
offices at the various Pan American Airways 
embarkation points in the United States at 
which all international passengers should call 
in person immediately upon arrival in the 
city concerned for checking of passports, 
tickets, and other documentation. Informa¬ 
tion will be given as to any necessary cus¬ 
toms, censorship or other departure formali¬ 
ties which must be complied with locally. 
Any passengers who are carrying an appre¬ 
ciable amount of written or printed matter or 
other censorable material which cannot be in¬ 
spected by the censors in a short time must 
arrive at departure points from 12 to 24 hours 
in advance if they wish this material to ac¬ 
company them on the same plane. Examina¬ 
tion of censorable matter can be arranged at 
certain inland cities (Consult any Pan Ameri¬ 
can office). 
2. Pan American Dispatch Offices 
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 
Passengers departing from New York should 
call with baggage and all personal papers at 
Pan American Airways New York Terminal 
Dispatch Office in the Airlines Terminal, 
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80 East 42nd Street, Telephone MUrray 
Hill 6-7100, Extension 424, between the 
hours of 10:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. of the 
day prior to departure or earlier, if pos¬ 
sible. After baggage inspection it will not be 
possible to reopen your baggage before de¬ 
parture. Therefore, overnight articles which 
may be needed in the interim should be 
packed separately ready to be placed in a 
small overnight bag after having been 
weighed. (See Page 7, Paragraph E.) Pas¬ 
sengers who are arriving at La Guardia Air¬ 
port via a domestic airline should telephone 
Pan American Airways System Passenger 
Service, Telephone HAvemeyer 4-8400 or, 
if possible, call in person at the Pan Ameri¬ 
can Airways Passenger Service Desk in the 
Marine Terminal, before leaving the airport. 
MIAMI, FLORIDA 
Passengers departing from Miami must 
appear in person with baggage and all per¬ 
sonal papers, at the Pan American Airways 
Terminal Dispatch Office, 44 Biscayne 
Boulevard, Telephone Miami 9-1771 which 
operates on a 24-hour basis. After baggage 
inspection it will not be possible to reopen 
your baggage before departure. Therefore, 
overnight articles which may be needed in 
the interim should be packed separately 
ready to be placed in a small overnight bag 
after having been weighed. (See Page 7, 
Paragraph E.) Passengers who are arriving 
via a domestic airline at Pan American Field, 
36th Street, should stop at the Pan American 
Airways counter before leaving the airport. 
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