PAN AMERICAN ROUTES AND 
COUNTRIES SERVED 
Complete schedules of all Pan American Air¬ 
ways System Routes except the Atlantic and 
Pacific Services are shown in “The Official 
Guide of the Airways,” the “Official Steamship 
& Airways Guide” and in the “Universal Airline 
Guide.” Public timetables of Latin American 
services are issued monthly. 
See map of LATIN AMERICAN services on 
back cover for a visual sequence of the countries 
on Pan American’s International and Domestic 
Routes in Mexico, Central America, the Carib¬ 
bean, and South America. For passengers des¬ 
tined to Europe, West Africa, Middle East, Iraq, 
Iran, U.S.S.R., India or China, see Chart of 
Entry Requirements for principal countries 
served. 
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 
(Principal Countries Served 
by Pan American Airways System) 
The documentary and other requirements which 
must be complied with before Temporary Visi¬ 
tors and Transit Passengers will be permitted to 
enter the countries served are shown in the 
chart appearing on Pages 2 0 and 21 and the ref¬ 
erence notes on subsequent pages 23 to 39. In¬ 
formation as to the entry requirements which 
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (Continued) 
must be complied with by persons entering any 
country other than that of which they are citi¬ 
zens or subjects to take up extended or perma¬ 
nent residence should be obtained from a consul 
of the country concerned. 
Departure requirements of the various countries 
are not shown in the chart and, with the excep¬ 
tion of the departure regulations of the United 
States contained on Pages 2 to 5, are not shown 
elsewhere in this publication. Information, there¬ 
fore, should be obtained from a consul of or 
immediately upon arrival in the country, colony, 
etc. concerned. 
Particular attention is called to the fact that cer¬ 
tain countries, including Great Britain and the 
United States, require passports and either a visa 
or consular endorsement of returning citizens or 
subjects. The entry requirement chart should, 
therefore, be consulted in the case of all travelers 
including those entering the countries, colonies, 
etc. of which they are citizens or subjects. 
Documents required: The certificates required 
to obtain Visas in addition to your Passport are 
described below. 
LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION 
Letters of Recommendation should in all cases 
be addressed to the consul concerned. Such let¬ 
ters should be from a government branch or 
department, a bank, a commercial or industrial 
firm, a trade association or chamber of com¬ 
merce, a public official, or a prominent and well- 
known individual. They should state the trav¬ 
eler’s occupation or business including his title 
or business connection, if any; the purpose of his 
journey; that he is a person of good standing and 
is financially responsible. 
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