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Air Label: Also known as "etiquette", an air label is a standard-sized blue label used by Universal Postal Union member nations to denote airmail carriage. Air labels are inscribed "Par Avion'' (French for "By Airplane'').

 


Air Labels: Air labels, or etiquettes, are standard-sized blue labels used by UPU member nations to denote airmail carriage. They are inscribed "Par Avion'' (French for "By Airmail'').

Air labels: Label indicating Airmail (“Par Avion').
Airmail: The kind of mail that is airlifted.
Album: A book of binder & pages designed for the hinging and display of stamps or covers.

Air Label Labels inscribed "Par Avion", "AVIA" or equivalent text, that means "by air" and pasted on postal items to indicate delivery by air.

Air Labels - See "Etiquettes."
Airmail - The carriage of mail by air. The first regular airmail service began in 1870 in Paris when mail was delivered by hot air balloons.

German air labels: pre-WW I, portraits of early German airmen and the royal family; privately printed for forces personnel to apply to their mail, which was post free.

Air Label - Small blue labels used by UPU member nations to denote carriage by air mail.
Airmail - Carriage of mail by aircraft.

routes, pioneer flights, zeppelin mails and other categories of airmail. But they absorbed the Aerophilatelic Federation of the Americas in the 90s and they inherited those with interests in diverse areas such as air labels, local posts, ...

See also: Stamp, Cover, Album, Label, Gum

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