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Harvard Student Agencies will hold a free travel information center on Saturday, May 13, in an attempt to generate interest in its summer European charter flights. Five of its seven planned flights were cancelled last week because of the lack of reservations.
The center will be open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Forbes Plaza at Holyoke Center. A free international identification card, which entitles the holder to reduced train, air, and museum fares in Europe, will be offered with every charter flight reservation.
Leaflets advertising the reduced charter fares began circulating yesterday at many Boston colleges. "We have no choice but to expand our services." HSA member Arthur Segel '73 said yesterday. "HSA depends mainly on charter flights to stay alive, and if this thing doesn't come through, we will be in trouble," he added.
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