How to find past flight routes between 1977/82 Latin America and the former Soviet Union? [closed]










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I hope, I am in the correct place to post my question:



Is there a way to find past flight routes between Panama City and St. Petersburg (former Leningrad) in the years 1977 to 1982?



To be precise: over which flight route would someone reach to either from Panama City to St. Petersburg and vice versa in the late 1970s?



I would need this information for an historic background check up in my genealogical (family tree) research.



Bonus point: I have heard that especially in Latin America, flights back then would "collect" passengers (part of student exchange programs between Latin America and the former Soviet Union) from capital to capital before the plane would go into the intercontinental flight, e. g. start in Panama City, going to San José, Costa Rica, to Managua, Nicaragua, to Belize City, Belize to ... to Havanna, Cuba. However, I am not sure about this claim.










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closed as off-topic by Maître Peseur, Willeke, JonathanReez, Giorgio, mts Nov 16 '16 at 18:23



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    maybe try aviation.stackexchange.com ?

    – Max
    Nov 16 '16 at 17:41






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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is about aviation histrory

    – Maître Peseur
    Nov 16 '16 at 17:50






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    Yes, you are correct. Back in the 1970s you had very few long direct flights. It was normal for a flight to stop in multiple cities before it arrived at its final destination, more like how a bus works today.

    – Calchas
    Nov 16 '16 at 17:53







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    Have you tried flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/1980.html ?

    – pnuts
    Nov 16 '16 at 18:17











  • Thank you very much for the input, @ Max, Calchas, and pnuts. I will check the proposed websites!

    – Til Hund
    Nov 16 '16 at 18:22















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I hope, I am in the correct place to post my question:



Is there a way to find past flight routes between Panama City and St. Petersburg (former Leningrad) in the years 1977 to 1982?



To be precise: over which flight route would someone reach to either from Panama City to St. Petersburg and vice versa in the late 1970s?



I would need this information for an historic background check up in my genealogical (family tree) research.



Bonus point: I have heard that especially in Latin America, flights back then would "collect" passengers (part of student exchange programs between Latin America and the former Soviet Union) from capital to capital before the plane would go into the intercontinental flight, e. g. start in Panama City, going to San José, Costa Rica, to Managua, Nicaragua, to Belize City, Belize to ... to Havanna, Cuba. However, I am not sure about this claim.










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closed as off-topic by Maître Peseur, Willeke, JonathanReez, Giorgio, mts Nov 16 '16 at 18:23



  • This question does not appear to be about traveling within the scope defined in the help center.
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  • 4





    maybe try aviation.stackexchange.com ?

    – Max
    Nov 16 '16 at 17:41






  • 5





    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is about aviation histrory

    – Maître Peseur
    Nov 16 '16 at 17:50






  • 2





    Yes, you are correct. Back in the 1970s you had very few long direct flights. It was normal for a flight to stop in multiple cities before it arrived at its final destination, more like how a bus works today.

    – Calchas
    Nov 16 '16 at 17:53







  • 3





    Have you tried flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/1980.html ?

    – pnuts
    Nov 16 '16 at 18:17











  • Thank you very much for the input, @ Max, Calchas, and pnuts. I will check the proposed websites!

    – Til Hund
    Nov 16 '16 at 18:22













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I hope, I am in the correct place to post my question:



Is there a way to find past flight routes between Panama City and St. Petersburg (former Leningrad) in the years 1977 to 1982?



To be precise: over which flight route would someone reach to either from Panama City to St. Petersburg and vice versa in the late 1970s?



I would need this information for an historic background check up in my genealogical (family tree) research.



Bonus point: I have heard that especially in Latin America, flights back then would "collect" passengers (part of student exchange programs between Latin America and the former Soviet Union) from capital to capital before the plane would go into the intercontinental flight, e. g. start in Panama City, going to San José, Costa Rica, to Managua, Nicaragua, to Belize City, Belize to ... to Havanna, Cuba. However, I am not sure about this claim.










share|improve this question














I hope, I am in the correct place to post my question:



Is there a way to find past flight routes between Panama City and St. Petersburg (former Leningrad) in the years 1977 to 1982?



To be precise: over which flight route would someone reach to either from Panama City to St. Petersburg and vice versa in the late 1970s?



I would need this information for an historic background check up in my genealogical (family tree) research.



Bonus point: I have heard that especially in Latin America, flights back then would "collect" passengers (part of student exchange programs between Latin America and the former Soviet Union) from capital to capital before the plane would go into the intercontinental flight, e. g. start in Panama City, going to San José, Costa Rica, to Managua, Nicaragua, to Belize City, Belize to ... to Havanna, Cuba. However, I am not sure about this claim.







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closed as off-topic by Maître Peseur, Willeke, JonathanReez, Giorgio, mts Nov 16 '16 at 18:23



  • This question does not appear to be about traveling within the scope defined in the help center.
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closed as off-topic by Maître Peseur, Willeke, JonathanReez, Giorgio, mts Nov 16 '16 at 18:23



  • This question does not appear to be about traveling within the scope defined in the help center.
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







  • 4





    maybe try aviation.stackexchange.com ?

    – Max
    Nov 16 '16 at 17:41






  • 5





    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is about aviation histrory

    – Maître Peseur
    Nov 16 '16 at 17:50






  • 2





    Yes, you are correct. Back in the 1970s you had very few long direct flights. It was normal for a flight to stop in multiple cities before it arrived at its final destination, more like how a bus works today.

    – Calchas
    Nov 16 '16 at 17:53







  • 3





    Have you tried flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/1980.html ?

    – pnuts
    Nov 16 '16 at 18:17











  • Thank you very much for the input, @ Max, Calchas, and pnuts. I will check the proposed websites!

    – Til Hund
    Nov 16 '16 at 18:22












  • 4





    maybe try aviation.stackexchange.com ?

    – Max
    Nov 16 '16 at 17:41






  • 5





    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is about aviation histrory

    – Maître Peseur
    Nov 16 '16 at 17:50






  • 2





    Yes, you are correct. Back in the 1970s you had very few long direct flights. It was normal for a flight to stop in multiple cities before it arrived at its final destination, more like how a bus works today.

    – Calchas
    Nov 16 '16 at 17:53







  • 3





    Have you tried flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/1980.html ?

    – pnuts
    Nov 16 '16 at 18:17











  • Thank you very much for the input, @ Max, Calchas, and pnuts. I will check the proposed websites!

    – Til Hund
    Nov 16 '16 at 18:22







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maybe try aviation.stackexchange.com ?

– Max
Nov 16 '16 at 17:41





maybe try aviation.stackexchange.com ?

– Max
Nov 16 '16 at 17:41




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5





I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is about aviation histrory

– Maître Peseur
Nov 16 '16 at 17:50





I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is about aviation histrory

– Maître Peseur
Nov 16 '16 at 17:50




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Yes, you are correct. Back in the 1970s you had very few long direct flights. It was normal for a flight to stop in multiple cities before it arrived at its final destination, more like how a bus works today.

– Calchas
Nov 16 '16 at 17:53






Yes, you are correct. Back in the 1970s you had very few long direct flights. It was normal for a flight to stop in multiple cities before it arrived at its final destination, more like how a bus works today.

– Calchas
Nov 16 '16 at 17:53





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Have you tried flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/1980.html ?

– pnuts
Nov 16 '16 at 18:17





Have you tried flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/1980.html ?

– pnuts
Nov 16 '16 at 18:17













Thank you very much for the input, @ Max, Calchas, and pnuts. I will check the proposed websites!

– Til Hund
Nov 16 '16 at 18:22





Thank you very much for the input, @ Max, Calchas, and pnuts. I will check the proposed websites!

– Til Hund
Nov 16 '16 at 18:22










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