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1970s: a lounge on SAS's Boeing 747-B "Huge Viking"
Swish onboard lounges ...... still be commonplace for first-class guests too and most travellers would socialise with their fellow passengers over drinks
1960s: lunch service on a Lufthansa flight in 1967
Menus ........... often include multiple courses, bread baskets and dishes such as steak or even lobster.
1950s: an air hostess attends to passengers on a National Airways Corporation flight in 1959
Air stewards ..... often hand out postcards for passengers to document their on-board experience.
1950s: the Queen arrives in Bermuda on a BOAC flight in 1953
In this decade, plane tickets were still very expensive, so air travel ....... the domain of the wealthy and elite.
1930s: an Imperial Airways cabin in 1935
Alongside the help of attentive staff, 1930s passengers ......... be able to enjoy plush aircraft cabins worlds away from the no-frills set-up of the modern day
1930s: Eastern Air Lines stewards in the 1930s
In the 1920s and into the early 1930s, the role of flight attendant was one mostly reserved for men, who .........be referred to as "cabin boys".
1920s: an early in-flight movie in 1925
in the early days of flight, passengers .......... typically gather around a single screen if they wanted to catch a movie.
1920s: passengers are served drinks on a French Air Union plane in 1929
Life onboard a 1920s aircraft ....... very different from that of the modern day. Flights .... a lavish affair reserved only for the richest members of society.
1930s: a woman hands over an airmail parcel to Western Air Express staff circa 1930
Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, it became common for mail to be transported by air, and many airmail aircraft ....................... also carry passengers.