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Halfsheet silkscreen, vintage travel poster for Panama, issued by Braniff International Airways, likely from the 1950s or 1960s. The poster promotes Panama as a travel destination and features a man with a large marlin, posing for a photograph.
Braniff International Airways was a U.S. trunk carrier that operated from 1928 until 1982. It was known for its innovative marketing and design, including collaborations with artists like Alexander Girard and Alexander Calder, and fashion designers such as Emilio Pucci and Halston. The airline ceased air carrier operations in May 1982 due to high fuel prices, interest rates, and competition following airline deregulation. |
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