The Golden Age of Flying
Welcome aboard a time machine… a journey back to the nostalgic, opulent and glamorous days of Flying during the 1950s and 60’s! This is the 2nd episode in our 4 part series looking at how we used to travel back in the day!
Join us as we unveil the allure of this bygone yesteryear, exploring what it was truly like first class onboard, during the Golden Days of Flying, on an a plane, both before and after the jet age. How airlines were battling the cruise lines for the well heeled traveller. The 1950s and ’60s are often regarded as the Golden Age of airlines, offering luxurious seating, gourmet meals, and beaming flight attendants Famous at the time were Panam, TWA and BOAC, putting themselves against the Cruise lines, such as Cunard and their ships the Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary.
This is a history documentary of air travel of Flying in the 50s and 60s.
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