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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British Airways Flavour of flight
Up until the 1950s there was only one class, First Class, and smoking was only banned from the 1970s!
The 1970s saw the rise of national carriers flying jet aircraft like the Boeing 707 and the Jumbo 747. Most airlines that bought the Boeing 747 in the 70s fitted the upper deck not with seats but with an impressive lounge. We look at that.
The history of flight
Flight attendants
Air hostess We look at in flight catering, onboard lounges, and the way airlines advertised. The original, and magnificent Cunard liners, Including the Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary.
Picture yourself stepping onto these magnificent vintage planes, where every detail was meticulously designed to offer the utmost comfort and style.
Our immersive journey will vividly paint the picture of life aboard these glamorous planes. In the 1950s, men were expected to wear a three piece suits for the whole flight and women heels and as many pearl necklaces as they could!
Join us as we uncover the reasons why airlines were partly responsible for the demise of the Ocean Liner.
This video promises an enriching experience for history enthusiasts, travel aficionados, and anyone intrigued by the evolution of luxury airline travel. Dive deep into the past and discover why this form of travelling holds a timeless charm that continues to captivate and inspire.
And of course there was smoking onboard, and lots of drinking at the bar. There was no devices, no screens, no iPads, no Netflix and no music. Passengers had to speak to other passengers, or write a postcard to family and friends about how 'great' the experience was.
Flight attendants, or air hostesses, were just as glam, picked for their looks, and had to keep to a strict weight limit!
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In this video :
00:00 - Intro
01:25 - Flying in the 50s
05:02 - Dining in the 1950s
06:23 - You can't do this anymore!
08:32 - The Air Hostess
11:40 - Air Safety & Traffic Control
13:21 - The Onboard Lounge
14:25 - Far Flung Travel
16:56 - Adverts of the Day
18:57 - The 60s and 70s
20:48 - Will flying every be the same?
21:23 - What's next?
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