What We Miss About Flying in the 1960s & 70s

2024 ж. 15 Мам.
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Take a trip with me back in time to the Golden Age of Air Travel and see what flying was like in the 1950s, 60s, and ‘70s.
Discover how commercial airlines transformed the skies into realms of unparalleled luxury. Learn about the gourmet meals served on fine china, the free-flowing cocktails mixed in onboard lounges, and the stylishly dressed passengers and crew that made air travel during this time such a special experience.
Step inside the luxurious lounge areas of vintage jumbo jets, where passengers could mingle, enjoy a cocktail, or sing along to a piano at 35,000 feet. These spaces made flying a uniquely social and enjoyable experience.
Reflect on how the industry has evolved from those golden days to the present, considering the trade-offs between the efficiency and accessibility of modern air travel and the opulence of yesteryear.
Join us on this flight through history, celebrating a time when air travel epitomized the height of sophistication and adventure. Whether you're an aviation enthusiast, history buff, or just someone who appreciates the finer things in life, this video is your ticket to the friendly skies of yesteryear.
Fasten your seatbelt, and let's take off into the golden age of air travel!
#GoldenAgeOfAirTravel #lifeinamerica #nostalgia
A special thank you to Shawn Kathleen of instagram.com/passengershaming
for the fun video clip at the end!

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  • I was born in 1963. I like to stay home now because every time I go out, I am reminded of how far as a society we’ve fallen. Sad, just sad.

    @jeanniemainzer8551@jeanniemainzer855125 күн бұрын
    • 61 for me. I can't believe how many people are dumbfounded when I act courteously whilst driving.

      @user-pu8uh4mw8z@user-pu8uh4mw8z24 күн бұрын
    • 65 for me, unfortunately it was 35 years of a totally different “corporate culture, political lobbying”, and “corporate greed.” Corporate corruption reached an all-time high between 1998 to 2015, which then trickled down to citizens because they thought it was the only way to survive. The only way to control the corporations is through taxation. President Eisenhower was correct…and the Supreme Court made a stupid decision to give corporations citizenship and human rights called “citizens United”…corruption at its finest. The Citizens United decision opened the floodgates to the billions of dollars that have since poured into the election system, and destroyed our culture and hard-working middle class families. It is all about greedy people having more control and influence

      @pilotrserra@pilotrserra13 күн бұрын
    • It depresses me and the new generations don't seem to get it. They're all about my right to look like a bum. And they see dressing sloppy to work as a perk. The latest craze is bizzare unkempt hairstyles and pants falling down as 'ethnic rights'. good grief.

      @c.rutherford@c.rutherford13 күн бұрын
    • 61 here, and I still dress properly, suit and tie, when traveling on an aircraft. And when did common decent behavior become a thing of that past? People now look like they have just rolled out of bed and stumbled into an airport and have a nasty attitude.

      @vapsa56@vapsa5613 күн бұрын
    • I popped out in 55 imagine how I feel, I live in a cow paddock now

      @kezzatries@kezzatries12 күн бұрын
  • I was born in 1950 , people’s mind set is so much different today in the air and also on our roads. Travel is no longer enjoyable for me.

    @lavernedofelmier6496@lavernedofelmier6496Ай бұрын
    • I was a young teen during this time and flew a few times with my parents. I couldn’t wait to get “all dressed up” for the flight. Oh and the meals were awesome! I wanted to be a stewardess but one thing held me back- fear of flighing😂

      @karenpigott8383@karenpigott8383Ай бұрын
    • oops* flying*

      @karenpigott8383@karenpigott8383Ай бұрын
    • . . 😔 same here, now it’s just too much work and worry . . and people back then smiled to be respectful or courteous . . . not today

      @MsBonijoni@MsBonijoniАй бұрын
    • Me 2.

      @garyfrancis6193@garyfrancis6193Ай бұрын
    • Our society has lost all class. The last good flight I took was in 1992 from Toronto to Amsterdam on a 747. I drank and smoked copious amounts of free booze up in the lounge, ate like a king and the Dutch stewardesses were gorgeous and “not over 130 pounds! “

      @big_red_machine3547@big_red_machine354727 күн бұрын
  • The biggest fear I have when flying nowadays is who will seat next to me.

    @annann4786@annann478620 күн бұрын
    • My greatest flying fear would be getting put on a Boeing

      @alipainting@alipainting15 күн бұрын
    • 😂😂😂

      @user-qy6cq7tp9b@user-qy6cq7tp9b14 күн бұрын
    • @@alipainting Boeing was a great company until McDonnell Douglas merged with Boeing. The military industrial complex is the greediest most corrupt corporation in the world…and we all support them. That is sad.

      @pilotrserra@pilotrserra14 күн бұрын
    • Then fly with a friend or loved one . Then you know exactly who will be next to you 😊

      @lisadefries6718@lisadefries671811 күн бұрын
  • As a kid I remembered in 1977 flying a 747 Air France from Paris to New York..everyone was dressed nice , you barely heard any noises, people would behave ,no loud talking or disrespectful passengers, there was a lounge for 1st class travelers, the seats were roomy and the isles were wide enough that you didn't bumped on someone, and yes numerous bathrooms, the food and drinks were delicious, you had options to choose your meal and snacks. Kids would get little gift/souvenirs with the airline's logo....Nowadays...it's like a freak show, plane is smaller, seats are Smallers people are bigger, rude and arrogant travelers ,smelly and some dressed like they just rolled out of bed wearing PJ's ..and all the stuff we are witnessing today!! aaaah gone are the good ol days when people had class!!

    @FOXYCECILIA@FOXYCECILIA18 күн бұрын
    • 😂About planes being smaller , people bigger & looking like they just rolled out of bed & in pyjamas. Omg, that is just way too hilarious. Tears are literally running down my face & people must think I’m crazy laughing hysterically alone & all the while trying not to be too loud about it.

      @2501me@2501me18 күн бұрын
    • ​@@2501meat least your not doing it on a plane😂

      @rainbows9060@rainbows906018 күн бұрын
    • @@2501me 😂😂 glad u enjoyed the humor...The more advanced our evolution is at the more people are acting like cavemen...seems like we can't have both equally at the same level..🤣😂

      @FOXYCECILIA@FOXYCECILIA18 күн бұрын
  • We went from class to ghetto in just over 40 years. I can't imagine what things will look like in another 40 years.

    @standdown4929@standdown492920 күн бұрын
    • wear your body armor!

      @CKLee-rs4kl@CKLee-rs4kl20 күн бұрын
    • @@CKLee-rs4kl I won't be around then, but I will wear it until.

      @standdown4929@standdown492920 күн бұрын
    • Well, I'll be dead and gone by then. So it ain't gonna matter to me.

      @aaronwilliams6989@aaronwilliams698919 күн бұрын
    • I am glad that in 40 years I will be dead and I have no children.Certainly do not want to see what the world will be then or leave it to my children.

      @solangelauthier2381@solangelauthier238115 күн бұрын
    • Yeah, I’m 65 and have traveled a lot. I don’t know what happened to the west. I believe it started in the public school system when we did not see anymore male teachers. They left and so did discipline. No discipline and women do not have the personality or physical stature to enforce rules. Quality foreigners do not want to live in the west. A ghetto could be poor but clean and polite. There are some countries where the ghettos are safe, have great food and clean…but they also have men who enforce a high standard.

      @pilotrserra@pilotrserra13 күн бұрын
  • This is the proof that our society is falling to pieces

    @fluffgirl1000@fluffgirl100021 күн бұрын
  • When one dresses, it elevates ones behaviour

    @rtd7066@rtd706617 күн бұрын
    • Yes, and it's not about vanity but self respect.

      @ufosrus@ufosrus17 күн бұрын
    • You are absolutely correct.

      @traveler320ak7@traveler320ak716 күн бұрын
    • About the only thing I dress up for is church but I'm still couteous to others. By the way I'm 61.

      @sunandsage@sunandsage13 күн бұрын
    • @@traveler320ak7 I do dress up when I fly. Makes me look professional.

      @frankdenardo8684@frankdenardo86848 күн бұрын
  • I was a flight attendant in the early 70s...the biggest difference is people then were civilized...society today is uncivilized...not very bright infact quite dumb to be honest..I am glad I did plenty of travelling...no desire to go anywhere today...

    @deniseferreri8978@deniseferreri897824 күн бұрын
    • Same here. I did a lot of travelling in the 70s. Both professionally and privately. I am glad I did it THEN.

      @solangelauthier2381@solangelauthier238121 күн бұрын
  • I was born in 1961 and I even remember you would be dressed UP to fly. And meals were ACTUAL meals. People were polite and behaved. We had manners and decorum.

    @carolynluckas1219@carolynluckas121920 күн бұрын
  • Flew with my parents in the early 1960s on BOAC to the Bahamas. Dad wore a three-piece suit, Mom wore a fashionable dress, high heels, white gloves and a hat, they had me in a tie and jacket. It was great, nothing like today. Food was good, real china, silverware, cloth napkins.

    @jeffg.8964@jeffg.896421 күн бұрын
    • Remember the little prayer card too? It was such a comfort. And the barf bags in every seat pocket, just in case.

      @camelliainzurich1262@camelliainzurich126218 күн бұрын
    • @@camelliainzurich1262 I forgot about the prayer cards. I think they were placed on the food trays?

      @jeffg.8964@jeffg.896417 күн бұрын
    • @@camelliainzurich1262 ohhh, those prayer cards were so sweet!! 🥹 Thank you for reminding me honey♥️

      @abbysbud1@abbysbud115 күн бұрын
  • People have largely lost such virtues as courtesy, patience, proper decorum, civility. This is what happens when we embrace the "me me me" mantra.

    @natalieturko4808@natalieturko480817 күн бұрын
  • God !! I miss these days. I remember flying with my mother across the Atlantic on a Pam Am clipper jet in 1958. It was magical; the stewardess let me wear her cap and help with the other flyers. I got lovely tips and thought how wonderful it was. Now, travelling at the age of 76 is simply a nightmare

    @beachgirl1947@beachgirl194720 күн бұрын
    • 70 here. Been flying since the 1950's. I have nothing but contempt for the whole air travel experience.

      @Tempestzzzz@Tempestzzzz20 күн бұрын
    • I'm 75 and well recall the days when air travel was a pleasant experience. Yes, it was more expensive, but passengers in the coach section were not just cargo and people behaved far better. Happily, I have a vestibular condition that doesn't permit me to fly anymore, so I don't have to deal with the horde of loud, crude, boorish idiots that are crammed into planes these days.

      @leestamm3187@leestamm318718 күн бұрын
  • I rode Greyhound many times 50 years ago and people behaved. Nothing to do with cost of ticket and lower class causing the issues. We’re in an age of everyone is crying “ my rights”. Well newsflash: you’re rights do not supersede mine or anyone else’s! The world does not revolve around only you. People need to remember they live in a community. Teamwork is not exclusive to the sports fields. Remember the basics you learned in kindergarten!

    @christineharmon6129@christineharmon612919 күн бұрын
    • Excellent comment, Christine. I, too, took Trailways or Greyhound occasionally in the 1950s & 1960s and confirm your observation that my fellow riders were always civil. Didn't make any difference where they got on--big city or a country crossroads.

      @dragonmeddler2152@dragonmeddler215211 күн бұрын
  • In the 70’s I remember having to dress up to even pick someone up at the airport.

    @cmiller415@cmiller41521 күн бұрын
  • People who were on Greyhound in the 60's and 70's are now flying, and making it a living hell. It's more fun to drive 1,000 miles.

    @purplesprigs@purplesprigs16 күн бұрын
  • It’s not so much the accommodations in the planes but it’s the people. People had more restraint and respect for others. I haven’t flown since 2014 and hope I never have to get on a plane again.

    @victoriaclark4853@victoriaclark485327 күн бұрын
    • Bless your heart 🥰

      @glendabreece9767@glendabreece976727 күн бұрын
    • ?

      @victoriaclark4853@victoriaclark485326 күн бұрын
    • @@glendabreece9767 Enjoy Spirit airlines.

      @KB-ke3fi@KB-ke3fi26 күн бұрын
    • TAKE THE TRAIN!

      @user-dj7wv5ok2x@user-dj7wv5ok2x26 күн бұрын
    • @@user-dj7wv5ok2x what train, most of Canada doesn't have passenger service

      @user-fl1pc7zu7f@user-fl1pc7zu7f21 күн бұрын
  • I was at airport today and approx 95% of the people looked like they rolled out of bed. And here I was last night trying to figure out what to wear and pressing and steaming my clothes.😂

    @mallorygraf8574@mallorygraf857421 күн бұрын
    • Im the same but once i get to the airport and look around at the trash getting onboard i realise i look decent haha

      @easydrive3662@easydrive366220 күн бұрын
    • If I was flying on same flight as you, you would have had at least one person who noticed and appreciated your efforts and appearance.

      @Vietnamthwcountryhuman@Vietnamthwcountryhuman17 күн бұрын
    • I agree totally…I only fly Delta or Emirates Airlines because if you look at the way the pilots and flight attendants are dressed, they are always manicured, wear cool hats and always pressed uniforms…classy. . I got on a United flight and I sat next to a smelly young adult with slippers and a bathrobe. Thank god there were extra seats and the flight attendant moved me to a different seat. I was on an American Airlines flight and the pilots uniform looked like it never saw an iron or ironing board. Yes, I agree. The way someone dresses says a lot about the person.

      @pilotrserra@pilotrserra13 күн бұрын
    • Its getting worse and not just there. I remember going in a Barnes & Noble a few months ago, and was embarassed because I was in t-shirt and shorts. Then I suddenly noticed most people in there looked worse than I did lol. Its funny to see classical music playing and leather chairs, and people wandering around in trailer trash clothes. Wheylp I guess the upscale store may be declared extinct. Some retail stores now too I can't even recognize who the employees are, they look skankier than the customers. I went to a Ross and two employees at the registers were wearing street hoodies... and at Menards a kid was getting carts and he had no belt and pants sagging. I was like seriously? geez lol

      @c.rutherford@c.rutherford13 күн бұрын
    • @@c.rutherford agreed…how about this one…I was stopped for a seatbelt violation because I clicked my seat on at the traffic light after a left the parking lot. The officer had a neck and face tattoo. I told him I wanted to talk to his supervisor because I truly did not he was a police officer. The supervisor came and said, “yeah, we are hiring from the bottom of the barrel. They look more like criminals than law-biding citizens.” It is out of control. We have no civility standards anymore.

      @pilotrserra@pilotrserra13 күн бұрын
  • Mom and I used to get dressed up to take the bus downtown to the big department stores. All the women were dressed up. Those days are long gone, sadly.

    @pksmith1275@pksmith127521 күн бұрын
  • In 1963, my mother flew overseas with three kids under 10, including one very active toddler. She remembered it as being a pretty civilized experience (being a good mom, she did make preparations to make sure we littles were calm and entertained), and the airline also made sure we were as comfortable as possible. The same experience would not be possible in today’s environment. And yeah, we were all well dressed.

    @Crunchycon01@Crunchycon0120 күн бұрын
  • I'm 65 so I remember those days. When flying, my parents mandated we put on a suit and tie! How times have changed.

    @wixom01@wixom0123 күн бұрын
    • We were never rich enough to fly. However, when we went to downtown Main Street, our parents made us dress up. It was something that people did back then. People took pride in how they looked and acted. Those days are long gone.

      @flyingthesails6801@flyingthesails680123 күн бұрын
    • Agree!

      @richardque1036@richardque103619 күн бұрын
  • I recall the meals and free drinks. A totally different experience, even in the 80's. Far more enjoyable than now.

    @maryfountain4202@maryfountain420219 күн бұрын
  • I remember when people dressed up to go on the subway. I know it's not flying but people were so much classier 50 years ago.

    @cinthia9602@cinthia960220 күн бұрын
    • Right, and now everyone thinks they look great in leggings and sweats -- with the personalities to match, unfortunately.

      @CKLee-rs4kl@CKLee-rs4kl20 күн бұрын
  • I'm not that old and I remember when people used to dress up to fly. Now I see people wearing pajamas. Air travel is a reflection of our societal degradation. However, flying in Asia (especially flights to Korea and Japan) still shows civility and decency that is absent on flights like Southwest and other low fare airlines.

    @BakoSooner@BakoSooner14 күн бұрын
    • 100% agree, the western empire is in full decline, same in high end restaurants, concerts or whatever should be a nice evening out.

      @johannakamstra-schickendan7380@johannakamstra-schickendan738014 күн бұрын
  • The airport used to be so much fun. People dressed up and behaved themselves. It feels like a bus station now. If people insist on showing up in pajamas, they should at least wear clean ones that match. I also wish they would put some shoes on. Good Lord!!!!

    @taotaostrong@taotaostrong19 күн бұрын
  • In a nutshell, air travel back then was extremely expensive by today's standards so only wealthy people could afford to fly. Which is why passengers back then were generally well dressed and well behaved, as they were educated, cultured and employed. Nowadays, anyone literally straight off the streets with 50 bucks or so in their pocket can just hop on a low-cost airline and create havoc, as we constantly see in all those alarming videos posted on social media. The experience flying Coach right now is just like catching the NYC subway...

    @philip4193@philip419316 күн бұрын
    • True, except they were rich, not empolyed, especially true for Europe.

      @gliderfan6196@gliderfan619616 күн бұрын
    • Phillip, your comments are all spot on except that it wasn't all that expensive to fly coach back then. As always, if you needed to get somewhere quickly, especially cross country or if you couldn't trust your car to get you there...

      @dragonmeddler2152@dragonmeddler215211 күн бұрын
  • I was a Flight Attendant in the early 1970's for United the friendly skies. Lovely company. Great experience. People were kinder and civilized.

    @lindaross783@lindaross78321 күн бұрын
  • I used to work for Panam in the good old days, people used to dress up and be civil. Our uniforms were beautiful, designed by Dior and very chic.

    @rosemiranda7300@rosemiranda730020 күн бұрын
    • I remember the first time I flew on an airplane, it was 1972 on an Air France to Paris. I remember the stewardesses in these beautiful linen two-piece suits designed by Dior.

      @rowbom@rowbom19 күн бұрын
    • I'd love to have experienced that

      @michellesims6953@michellesims695315 күн бұрын
  • As a child in the 1960's my family and I flew quite a bit and I loved it. People did dress up, fellow passengers were well behaved and decent, and the stewardesses were helpful and friendly handing out activity booklets to the children, duffle bags and flight wings (Pan Am and TWA). I always looked forward to the dinners and if flying at night blankets and small pillows were handed out. Not crowded, noisy and never a complaint from anyone let alone the zoo of flying today. The day in 1978 airline deregulation went through everything changed for the worse and has continued to go downhill. I miss those wonderful days and dislike flying now.

    @lynettenasseri753@lynettenasseri75319 күн бұрын
  • Used to travel by air as a teenager back in the early to the mid-80s. (my father was a university professor back then). People were also decently dressed and mannered compare that to the air travelers today.

    @imjelo@imjelo19 күн бұрын
    • True, it feels like we going backward not forward

      @philippe146@philippe14618 күн бұрын
  • In the late 60’s & early 70’s my father was a military attaché in British embassies in the Middle East and as a prep school boy from the age of 7 to 13 I used to fly out with my little brother from England and back, to my parents for the holidays, and in those days British Armed Forces officers’ children were flown out free, first class, and it was a wonderful experience. It was so sophisticated and civilised. Everyone dressed well for the aeroplane (first or second class) and we dined with silver cutlery and china for the meals. I’m not making this up, I remember it like it was yesterday. Nowadays, it’s like a cattle truck.

    @albertsmyth9616@albertsmyth961621 күн бұрын
    • Wonderful description of better days. Thank you for sharing your memories.

      @manichairdo9265@manichairdo926521 күн бұрын
  • If you mention the word “elegance” to a young person today, you will get the stupid look. I miss the times people had standards.

    @nextwave1314@nextwave131420 күн бұрын
  • In the 70’s, I remember watching my grandparents going back and forth to Australia from America. My Grandmother would always look like she had walked off a modeling runway. The ladies wore dresses, hats and looked so classy. NOW, a family is lucky they don’t have to explain the birds and bees to their 5 year old because of the almost naked person sitting in the next row.

    @auzziernvdl@auzziernvdl17 күн бұрын
    • Yes, but that's not only on airplanes, that is EVERYWHERE these days.

      @lisalu910@lisalu91017 күн бұрын
  • Back then even people on Greyhound buses got dressed and behaved with dignity. Even in the third world. The whole world has gone downhill.

    @bluebee5266@bluebee526625 күн бұрын
  • The last time I flew, 2 years ago, my husband bought me a ticket on American Airlines. It was like a bus with wheels. Reminded me of taking the bus in college- the Grey Hound.

    @nightreader1264@nightreader126421 күн бұрын
  • I don't understand what happened to people these days? The truth is that a person feels shame when he sees people boarding planes and entering restaurants and movie theaters wearing flip-flops and wearing a T-shirt and shorts, worn out as if they were homeless. I still remember the women and men when I was young and how they looked, dressed and looked beautiful.

    @GurbetciAdam61@GurbetciAdam6120 күн бұрын
    • I use to enjoy the 'girl-watching' at the airports. Now? Nah.

      @Tempestzzzz@Tempestzzzz20 күн бұрын
  • I remember how sophisticated and special it felt when I took my first flight in 1972. It was a big deal and I was very excited, yet somewhat nervous. Sad to see that flying now has become so mundane. But I still dress nicely whenever I travel, even if many other passengers don't.

    @e.m.tanner179@e.m.tanner17924 күн бұрын
    • Personal Pride!

      @lynnienorris5776@lynnienorris577623 күн бұрын
  • It's not air travel that has declined, it's civilization in general.

    @claraguzman6842@claraguzman684226 күн бұрын
    • Maybe, but Pohole Pete Buttigieg isn't helping it at all. He's the worst transportation secretary in American history.

      @KB-ke3fi@KB-ke3fi26 күн бұрын
    • ​@@KB-ke3fiOh, I know you could do so much better...pffffttttt!

      @karllieck9064@karllieck906426 күн бұрын
    • @@karllieck9064 my golden retriever could. Typically, pole smokers aren't that good at logistics.

      @atatterson6992@atatterson699226 күн бұрын
    • ​@@atatterson6992And what are you good at, besides making all sorts of moronic comments and showing the world what two-legged garbage really looks like?!

      @user-dj7wv5ok2x@user-dj7wv5ok2x26 күн бұрын
    • ​@@karllieck9064He CAN'T. His "brain" isn't properly connected and powered.... After all, Radio Shack went out of business long ago; he can't locate the parts he needs!

      @user-dj7wv5ok2x@user-dj7wv5ok2x26 күн бұрын
  • It's not just the flying. Compare street scenes on YT from the 1950s, or '60s, to today. People looked a lot slimmer and better dressed back then.

    @dewayneblue1834@dewayneblue183425 күн бұрын
    • And grocery shopping

      @katjay3125@katjay312525 күн бұрын
    • They were slimmer and better dressed. We dressed up for church and special events, like weddings, graduations. We dressed up to go to the doctor. When my daughter graduated from high school most in the audience were in jeans, or shorts. The man sitting in front of me had a pistol in his back pocket.

      @kathy.7475@kathy.747523 күн бұрын
    • discrimination is showing,

      @user-fl1pc7zu7f@user-fl1pc7zu7f21 күн бұрын
    • @@kathy.7475 where the heck are you?

      @user-fl1pc7zu7f@user-fl1pc7zu7f21 күн бұрын
    • Its all the fast food and rubbish people eat contributing to their size but they either don't care or are unaware of it.

      @dorothyflanagan9535@dorothyflanagan953518 күн бұрын
  • In 1983 I had booked a trip from LA to London. One day I ran across a National Geographic from 1960. On the back cover was an ad for Pan Am, LA to London. The price was the same as what I was paying. Air travel was way expensive in those days. Flying was an event, and you were expected to dress as if you were going to church.

    @doyledean2763@doyledean276318 күн бұрын
    • Have you seen how they now dress in church???

      @maxwellspeedwell2585@maxwellspeedwell258518 күн бұрын
    • Have you seen how they now dress in church???

      @maxwellspeedwell2585@maxwellspeedwell258518 күн бұрын
    • Have you seen how they now dress in church???

      @maxwellspeedwell2585@maxwellspeedwell258518 күн бұрын
    • Have you seen how they now dress in church???

      @maxwellspeedwell2585@maxwellspeedwell258518 күн бұрын
    • Have you seen how they now dress in church???

      @maxwellspeedwell2585@maxwellspeedwell258518 күн бұрын
  • Flying in the 70s as a son of a Pan Am pilot I have come to greatly treasure those days when flying was an event that you would put a tie on and wear nice clothes. If you were in first class it was the only the best of everything even coach had great food and service not seen anymore today.

    @jimhays2772@jimhays277215 күн бұрын
    • As a child I flew many times in the 70s with my parents and brothers. Everyone was smartly dressed, we were trusted with real knives and forks, food was served beautifully and the flight attendants were charming and immaculately dresses.

      @atrinder8944@atrinder894415 күн бұрын
  • When me and mother and sister and baby sister flew on TWA from Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1962, we all got new clothes and shoes to wear on the plane. Mom got a new suit. Everyone dresses nicely.

    @nmfn2011Pine@nmfn2011Pine24 күн бұрын
    • Exactly! That's all changed now. Very sad.

      @blueskysailing@blueskysailing24 күн бұрын
  • People showed each other much more respect. They were adults and acted like mature adults. Very much unlike the “anything goes” mind set that plagues us all now.

    @dianeellis3925@dianeellis392516 күн бұрын
    • It’s the reality television mentality.

      @thegoldendog7991@thegoldendog799116 күн бұрын
    • My mother in law hated me and did her best to control our marriage. It wasn't her son she wanted happiness for. It was her. She died in 2008. The good old days and kindness for others back then isn't true. They just hid their hate better.

      @danicegewiss862@danicegewiss86215 күн бұрын
    • @@danicegewiss862 It’s terrible that you went through that. Family sometimes shows more disdain for their own rather than strangers. I never understood that. Couldn’t have been easy for your partner either.

      @thegoldendog7991@thegoldendog799115 күн бұрын
    • @dianeellis3925 As long as you were the "right" type of person. I'm sure non WASPs would disagree with your comment.

      @Daniel-xg3ul@Daniel-xg3ul3 күн бұрын
  • Air travel in the 60s, 70s and even the 80s was heaven. I dread every flight these days. My biggest issue - entitled passengers. 🤦🏻‍♀️

    @infinitejest.4994@infinitejest.499420 күн бұрын
  • My mom HATED to fly! We took the train everywhere. Back then train travel was also elegant no matter what class you traveled. The dining cars had starched, white napkins and tablecloths for every meal. There was a club car that everyone could go to. Even the roomettes were lavishly appointed back then. I think people were not yet brainwashed into believing that looking slovenly was more comfortable and therefore in some twisted logic made you a better , more authentic person. Taking pride in one’s appearance was considered a plus not a minus.

    @jadakowers590@jadakowers59025 күн бұрын
    • True. My Mom took me by CP passenger rail from Vancouver to Toronto Canada. Around 1967 I think. I remember the dining car was white linen tablecloths and the staff were dressed to the nines. Same thing for some car ferries like BC Ferries. Can you tell I grew up in Canada...🇨🇦

      @jasonfrodoman1316@jasonfrodoman131625 күн бұрын
    • we don't have many passenger trains any more.

      @user-fl1pc7zu7f@user-fl1pc7zu7f24 күн бұрын
  • It's not just airline travel that has coarsened, it's American society. From our public schools to our neighborhoods many people have lost common decency.😢

    @keithcanfield3251@keithcanfield325117 күн бұрын
  • I remember my first airline flight in 1971…we were dressed up like we were going to church.

    @hertzair1186@hertzair118617 күн бұрын
  • Oh, what glorious memories of flying in the late 1960s and on up to before 2001. I was a high school student, in 1969, and then a college student in the early 1970s & 80s. I recall it was acceptable to wear a nice sweater & a tie or no tie,....I never had to wear a sport coat. I recall smoking cigarettes on some flights. I loved getting a wee bit relaxed, by having a cocktail in the airport lounges. I also drank while in flight. In the mid 1970s, I was able to sneak a few tokes of hashish, in the plane's lavatory. It never raised any attention. Though my buddy, almost got busted for smoking a joint, on one of his flights, in the plane's lavatory. In his case he was given a stern lecture by a flight attendant. No arrests. There were no x-ray machines, or drug sniffing dogs. After 9-11-2001,....when planes were hijacked, and were crashed into the World Trade Center,....everything went to hell. You could get flagged for looking suspicious, or (nervous).. or too ethnic and be denied boarding. The last time I flew anywhere, was in 1989.

    @Davett53@Davett5327 күн бұрын
    • Yip the terrorists ruined it all with the hijackings.

      @KB-ke3fi@KB-ke3fi26 күн бұрын
    • What is this bs, people with class don't act like that

      @user-fl1pc7zu7f@user-fl1pc7zu7f21 күн бұрын
    • @@KB-ke3fi no this kind of person ruined it, being high and drunk

      @user-fl1pc7zu7f@user-fl1pc7zu7f21 күн бұрын
  • The airlines of today aren’t concerned about quality of service, they’re interested in quantity of profit. When you crowd people into a small space you encourage fights and bad behavior. There are many behavioral studies on this yet the airlines ignore and dispute these realities. I’m 73 so I remember traveling during the ‘golden age’ and people respected themselves as well as others back then. There is no such thing today. It reminds of the title of the ‘Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire’ book, only this is an example, one of many, of the fall of America.

    @user-ij5xw9cg3g@user-ij5xw9cg3g25 күн бұрын
    • garbage the behavior starts before they board

      @user-fl1pc7zu7f@user-fl1pc7zu7f24 күн бұрын
    • @@user-fl1pc7zu7f yes it does, but it truly presents itself in a confined and crowded space, such as an aircraft.

      @user-ij5xw9cg3g@user-ij5xw9cg3g23 күн бұрын
    • @@user-ij5xw9cg3g no it presents while waiting as well

      @user-fl1pc7zu7f@user-fl1pc7zu7f23 күн бұрын
    • Quit blaming it on the airlines when one can't go to the toilet because someone has messed all over it or thrown up in their seat or so drunk they are knocking people about why provide anything nice.

      @user-fl1pc7zu7f@user-fl1pc7zu7f21 күн бұрын
  • In the late 1950s & early 1960s my parents would put me on a plane by myself all dressed up, gloves, little purse, petty coat, and hat. I transferred planes too, and the flight crew took care of me the whole way.

    @tenniekomar6683@tenniekomar668320 күн бұрын
  • I feel like people 50 years ago were just a lot more respectable, reserved, mature and a lot more sane than the newer generations.

    @marcuscarana9240@marcuscarana924012 күн бұрын
    • They were primarily a lot less free. For my parents (who were born around 1940), everything revolved around appearance and what other people could think about them. "Being different" was almost considered a crime, unless one was rich or famous enough to be allowed to be "eccentric". Many people broke under this pressure and ended up with depression or addiction - which they had to hide of course, because "What would the neighbors think?" Overall it was a big lie everybody told everyone else.

      @NeovanGoth@NeovanGoth12 күн бұрын
    • @@NeovanGoth People cared about what other people thought. Now they don't care at all. I think it's worse when people have no shame than those that do.

      @marcuscarana9240@marcuscarana924010 күн бұрын
    • @@marcuscarana9240 There's a difference between caring what other people think and having decent behavior though. I remember a TV program where a women was asked how she stands to her son hanging out with neonazis. She said something like "Those may not be the best acquaintances, but at least they wear proper shirts."

      @NeovanGoth@NeovanGoth6 күн бұрын
  • Not just flying. Today everyone looks like they just came from cleaning out the garage. Slobs

    @generalcomments1239@generalcomments123924 күн бұрын
    • Everyone? Not sure who you hang out with. That's not my experience.

      @charlesrowlet7830@charlesrowlet783024 күн бұрын
    • @@charlesrowlet7830 I mean walking down the street, on vacation, just out and about. Even in restaurants.

      @generalcomments1239@generalcomments123924 күн бұрын
    • @@charlesrowlet7830 its true, flip flops, shorts you can see everything, barely dressed, people use to be dressed when they went out

      @user-fl1pc7zu7f@user-fl1pc7zu7f24 күн бұрын
    • @@charlesrowlet7830 if that is not your experience it is because you never left the Ritz. Look at people on the streets, take the metro and you will see how the masses dress and behave. I remember a 5* historic hotel in Malta when some savages came down for dinner on the lovely terrace at sunset in shorts and flip flops…

      @solangelauthier2381@solangelauthier238120 күн бұрын
  • Too many people are behaving like, well, pigs on planes today. At the same time, airlines have squeezed, squeezed, squeezed passengers into tighter and less comfortable spaces, thus creating extra frustration. Flying in the ‘60s when I was growing up was delightful, and we dressed for the occasion. I flew all the time in my long career, and after I took early retirement, I was happy not to have to fly anymore. Flying is WORK, so my husband and I avoid it.

    @denisecaringer4726@denisecaringer472625 күн бұрын
  • You can’t even compare today to yesterday. People today are over weight and some can even fit in the seats. I remember when I flew years ago heading to boot camp we got served a hot meal and one drink. Nobody wore pajamas, just well behaved and quiet flight. Look back when travel was done by train people dressed in suits and dresses. One has to ask what in the heck happened to this country.

    @MilePost106@MilePost10626 күн бұрын
    • a.) In my photos from 1960s-70s all people are slim. b.) People respected others and were respected. c.) Fall of civilisation as we had known it.

      @abmusica8562@abmusica856226 күн бұрын
    • LBJ

      @KB-ke3fi@KB-ke3fi26 күн бұрын
    • Diversity

      @atatterson6992@atatterson699226 күн бұрын
    • HERE'S what happened; the nation turned STUPID and decided to oversubsidize fuel-intensive transportation modes such as the automobile (car, BUS, and TRUCK) and the airplane, and starve passenger rail almost to death.

      @user-dj7wv5ok2x@user-dj7wv5ok2x26 күн бұрын
    • ​@@abmusica8562And NOTHING to do with being "white"!!

      @user-dj7wv5ok2x@user-dj7wv5ok2x26 күн бұрын
  • My parents, brother and I flew to Canada from Germany. They were definitely not wealthy, blue collar in fact, but they had saved hard for that trip. We all got new fancy clothes, just for the trip and that’s how it was. Everyone was pleasant and yes, we got our meals on real porcelain dishes. That was before we immigrated to Canada. Now, when my husband and fly over to Europe it is a whole different experience. The planes are not very clean, the washrooms are filthy, the meals are barely passable and everyone in Economy is squeezed in like cattle. Add to that, rude passengers and some looking like they just rolled out of bed (very unclean) and the whole experience is awful. I am always overjoyed when I have reached my destination.

    @SurlyShirley@SurlyShirley22 күн бұрын
  • I think there should be a dress code. Lack of personal space doesn’t help matters either.

    @steveg2479@steveg247923 күн бұрын
    • The minimum would be that flight attendants stop people from removing their shoes or inflicting other passengers the smell of their bare armpits. Yes, there should be a dress code.

      @solangelauthier2381@solangelauthier238121 күн бұрын
  • Those were the days. RESPECT, manners, and class

    @Sheracross@Sheracross17 күн бұрын
  • flying today is like riding the NYC subway. the last days of the roman empire. we are devolving!

    @briankelly85@briankelly8520 күн бұрын
  • Airlines today are what Greyhound buses were 60 years ago.

    @arneldobumatay3702@arneldobumatay370225 күн бұрын
    • Only worse. Even Greyhound seats were roomy and comfortable .

      @donkeyoatie6787@donkeyoatie678725 күн бұрын
  • I think that at that time we dressed up for everything

    @rubydawn1@rubydawn121 күн бұрын
    • We did.

      @sheilabloom6735@sheilabloom673521 күн бұрын
    • We looked better too!

      @sherriianiro747@sherriianiro74721 күн бұрын
    • We looked better too!

      @sherriianiro747@sherriianiro74721 күн бұрын
    • You’re right - there were standards of dress for all sorts of occasions. Today’s generation would roll about laughing to hear that!

      @RS-gl9ht@RS-gl9ht20 күн бұрын
    • @@sheilabloom6735 lol until we got around the corner than we would hike up our tunics to mini tunic

      @rubydawn1@rubydawn120 күн бұрын
  • The 60s & 70s were the best decades to grow up in. People took pride in their appearance, what they owned, and had really good manners~

    @deneseiB@deneseiB25 күн бұрын
    • Unless you were black, native American, gay or had left wing views.

      @heronimousbrapson863@heronimousbrapson86324 күн бұрын
    • @@heronimousbrapson863……always enjoyed looking out over the port wing………

      @elizabethroberts6215@elizabethroberts621524 күн бұрын
    • @@heronimousbrapson863 left wing views were anti-American (and still are), so yes. No commies back then, at least not in public. They knew better than to make themselves known.

      @shaunsteele6926@shaunsteele692622 күн бұрын
  • When the greyhound bus passengers took to air travel 😢

    @baldbollocks@baldbollocks21 күн бұрын
    • And I recall when Greyhound travel was nice.

      @ritaroad@ritaroad15 күн бұрын
  • As a child, I remember flying with my parents. People dressed in suits and presented themselves with decency, and good manners on the planes. Unfortunately, class, etiquette, and carrying oneself with dignity are things of the past. Today, I still try to dress as properly as I can, even though casual dress is the order of the day.

    @antondial5326@antondial532623 күн бұрын
    • An important thing to teach in schools from childhood is Etiquette. My parents taught me how to behave and to be humble, and giving in manner. A society of well mannered and respectful people makes for a better world.

      @antondial5326@antondial532623 күн бұрын
    • Casual elegant is fine. No need of a tie. But no yoga pants, no flip flops and the like, please !

      @solangelauthier2381@solangelauthier238121 күн бұрын
  • Society broke down! People used to have class.

    @nancysrios@nancysrios21 күн бұрын
  • People were well mannered and polite now they are rude ,ignorant ,horrors

    @MichelleStaunton-ob3pj@MichelleStaunton-ob3pj18 күн бұрын
  • Very different times, people were more respectful to others, not like now

    @MrFgarcia140@MrFgarcia14018 күн бұрын
  • I knew a lady who flew one way from Hong Kong to the US in the 50's, and she said the cost of her ticket was equivalent to buying a small new sedan at that time.

    @stewarthoi@stewarthoi7 күн бұрын
    • back then, most people could afford a car (and a house!). I'd gladly give up cheap air travel for a car and a house!

      @WallStreetMaster@WallStreetMaster6 күн бұрын
    • This back in a time when a factory could buy a house with four years' salary, and only one person worked in the family.

      @big566bunny@big566bunny6 күн бұрын
  • Today between TSA feel ups, small seats, and unruly drunk travelers it isn't even worth flying anymore.

    @SoloSailorDave@SoloSailorDave16 күн бұрын
    • in the past, flying was an life experience, now it's a nightmare. Last year, I went to the hospital for a month and had to cancel my holidays, I was very sad about the holidays but so happy to avoid 2 long flights and the inhumane airports .

      @mmadmic@mmadmic16 күн бұрын
  • I despise flying now. It’s just sickening.

    @user-is6de8pp7k@user-is6de8pp7k21 күн бұрын
  • Get me, I still dress up to fly. I don’t know why, maybe it’s because I’m from working class parents, and I still see air travel as “special”! I travel quite often, internationally, from Sydney to London. I’m English, I live in Australia, but I visit my elderly parents as often as I can. Business class was pretty nice lol.

    @pommiebears@pommiebears21 күн бұрын
    • Same here. 🥰

      @emmyo6678@emmyo667820 күн бұрын
    • Same here

      @annann4786@annann478620 күн бұрын
  • Back in the day when there was ‘respect’, when people tried not offend those around them etc. etc. It’s not just about air travel but society that has changed.

    @Stllno@Stllno11 күн бұрын
    • People were proud to act as humans!

      @johnhill6794@johnhill67944 күн бұрын
  • There are many factors involved here, but most of the incorrigible passengers of today traveled by bus fifty years ago. This worked well, as unruly passengers could be dropped off at the police station in the next town.

    @kc4cvh@kc4cvh26 күн бұрын
    • Meanwhile, Amtrak gets the BEST passengers.

      @user-dj7wv5ok2x@user-dj7wv5ok2x26 күн бұрын
  • People have really sunk low these days ! Flying was luxurious and classy

    @luckypenny4263@luckypenny426325 күн бұрын
  • Forget it, at that time it was a very expensive style to travel. Nowadays the cheapest ticket is good enough for rude passenger.

    @fritzwacker3771@fritzwacker377120 күн бұрын
    • people are rude but i also suspect it's because we're now squashed in like sardines so it tests everyone's patience.

      @user-gy5qp9kf1n@user-gy5qp9kf1n20 күн бұрын
    • Being rude has nothing to do with how much money is in your pocket! There are plenty of arrogant, rude people with large bank accounts! Some of the kindest people I’ve met didn’t have two cents !

      @christineharmon6129@christineharmon612918 күн бұрын
    • 50 years ago there was an airlines called, “People’s Express”. It was a very basic flight with great rates. Round trip from Syracuse to New Jersey was less than $100.00. People behaved . Behavior has nothing to do with your bank account. If you believe that it does then your a snob. I was raised in the city, poor but we were polite and respectful. Many hardworking immigrants from the old country.

      @christineharmon6129@christineharmon612918 күн бұрын
  • It was not very long ago that people were civilized I would say... people were well dressed everywhere and not wearing sweat pants and flip flops... they were polite and behaved themselves...

    @iris7911@iris791116 күн бұрын
    • Funny, eh? Those are he people who raised the slovenly savages populating our cities and airplanes today. Irony?

      @kaoskronostyche9939@kaoskronostyche993916 күн бұрын
  • My parents were from Europe, and we went there often when I was young. Even though I was just a kid, I wore a suit which included a tie

    @berneyvonk1@berneyvonk124 күн бұрын
    • people use to dress

      @user-fl1pc7zu7f@user-fl1pc7zu7f24 күн бұрын
    • Self respect.

      @Slithey7433@Slithey743324 күн бұрын
  • Back then, flying was considered to be a luxury, and it was way more expensive to fly than to take the train, the bus, or drive yourself. You were expected to follow a dress code when you fly. Even though the luxury wasn’t there in the 80s and 90s, it was still somewhat luxurious with comfortable seats, plenty of legroom, and decent food. Thanks to low-cost, no frills airlines, it made flying affordable to nearly everyone, but at the same time, airlines cut costs by reducing the legroom and seat room, as well as charging for every little thing, including a carry on bag and a bottled water. The downside of cheap flights is it’s a free for all with what you get on a flight when it comes to passengers. When a low-cost airline has to do billboard ads in the airport to tell their passengers how to behave on a flight (Frontier Airlines), you know what kind of passenger they attract.

    @Jennifer_Lewis_Beach_Living@Jennifer_Lewis_Beach_Living25 күн бұрын
    • I’m tired of seeing camel toes and being hit in the head with huge backpacks.

      @IrishAnnie@IrishAnnie25 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing this video. Unfortunately the lack of respect and morals is rampant. Slobs are all over society, no shame..... Great videos of yours 🙏

    @lizzapaolia959@lizzapaolia95920 күн бұрын
  • The difference was the price, in the 60s & 70s flying was very, very expensive, it was a luxury for the average person. Today with airlines offering flights for less than 100 dollars, you get what pays for it.

    @gradywilson9213@gradywilson921318 күн бұрын
  • I didn't start flying until the late 80's but it was great! People dressed to fly, comfy, great snacks, cocktails, you could smoke if you wanted to in the smoking section...

    @Teddy31976@Teddy3197620 күн бұрын
    • I remember those "smoking sections", which pretty much encroached into much of the non smoking sections.

      @lostchild2003@lostchild200319 күн бұрын
  • I was too young to enjoy the elegance. But I do recall the air filled with cigarette smoke. 😊

    @sda141@sda14119 күн бұрын
    • Hope those lungs are ok 🙂

      @monk3yboy69@monk3yboy6918 күн бұрын
  • Pride, respect, boundaries, accountability and self esteem are missing these days. What a difference it made back then.

    @markrant1460@markrant146025 күн бұрын
    • Well said.

      @dma124@dma12425 күн бұрын
  • My brother-in-law is an airline captain and we still dress nicely (skirts or dress pants, dress shirts or sweaters- Sunday-go-to-Meeting-type). It’s good promotion for the airline and people comment on how nice we look!

    @jeannehall6546@jeannehall654621 күн бұрын
  • I remember when comfort was the priority with huge seats in economy class. Flew to London from Australia and in today's world would have been first class. Real glasses & cups for drinks and coffee, proper cutlery and more. One hour before landing all the ladies ran off to do their makeup too.

    @the-flatulator@the-flatulatorАй бұрын
    • I had forgotten the make up thing... thank you!

      @atatterson6992@atatterson699226 күн бұрын
  • I still dress well for travel. If you look good, you feel good. Once my husband and I were bumped to first class and we weren’t wearing pajamas or yoga pants.

    @IrishAnnie@IrishAnnie25 күн бұрын
  • I was born in 1960. I remember getting dressed up to go to the airport. It was a big deal.

    @8698gil@8698gil12 күн бұрын
  • We dressed to fly until 1979. We thought it was great to wear jeans on a flight. We had no idea how bad it would get.

    @penny1186@penny118615 күн бұрын
    • Remember we showed up at church dressed up, and men in suits back then?

      @ingodwetrust5363@ingodwetrust536315 күн бұрын
  • Not as many people flew back then It was more of a luxury for the middle class Today, it's like taking a bus.

    @lindabarron2181@lindabarron218119 күн бұрын
    • Rode many Greyhounds and city busses. People were quiet and respectful. People don’t know how to behave as a member of a community. Everything is about self entitlement.

      @christineharmon6129@christineharmon612918 күн бұрын
    • And now there’s really not much of a middle class…😔

      @abbysbud1@abbysbud115 күн бұрын
    • @@abbysbud1 By design

      @lindabarron2181@lindabarron218115 күн бұрын
  • I began my career as a flight attendant in the mid 70s and finally ended it in 2012 - the differences which I saw during that time lead us to where things are today. Now I absolutely loathe flying as a passenger, unless I'm in a superior class cabin. 😊

    @bobbygempton5669@bobbygempton566916 күн бұрын
  • The 50s through the 70s are the golden age for everything. It was all down hill from there.

    @JD-tg5ib@JD-tg5ib7 күн бұрын
    • Good.

      @johnnyq4260@johnnyq42607 күн бұрын
  • As a retired pilot, is it just me. soon as passengers get to the arpt. Their true colours always surface.

    @waynesilva3129@waynesilva312925 күн бұрын
    • True, and alcohol is often the catalyst for this horrid behavior. The times we live in :(

      @harpgal9950@harpgal995025 күн бұрын
  • If I had a time machine, I'd go back to 1960 or before that without a doubt.

    @RawSkit1977@RawSkit197726 күн бұрын
    • How about to the 20s, so you, among others, could stop the machinations of the automotive industry and energy corporations as they caused the dismantling of rail-based passenger transportation, thus forcing people to use either the automobile (car, BUS, and TRUCK) and the airplane, both fuel-intensive transportation modes which pollute the environment in which we must exist?!

      @user-dj7wv5ok2x@user-dj7wv5ok2x26 күн бұрын
  • Much of this history can hold true for luxury train travel as well. I remember traveling on Union Pacific's City of San Francisco, City of Portland, and was on the last trip for the California Zephyr. The food was delicious, served on real dishes with real glasses and silverware. Everyone dressed up because it was such a special experience.. Then Amtrak replaced all the luxury trains and train travel never was the same again.

    @jeanhansel5805@jeanhansel580521 күн бұрын
  • We need to clean up, dress up. Have some class.

    @Boddissatva@Boddissatva19 күн бұрын
    • Preach! Looking at the number of men's style channels on YT I'd say the tide is gradually turning.

      @jimmeven1120@jimmeven112019 күн бұрын
  • I remember going to the airport with my dad in the 50s and 60s, all the men were in suits and the ladies in gowns. With the 747 came cheap seats and the end of luxury travel.

    @coptertim@coptertim13 күн бұрын
  • Can you imagine parents who actually made their kids dress up and behave themselves and act like adults with manners for a 5 hour flight?

    @2Bluzin@2Bluzin16 күн бұрын
    • Yes, I can. I was raised by parents like that and it has served me all my life.

      @kaoskronostyche9939@kaoskronostyche993916 күн бұрын
    • Parents today want to be their kids’ friend, not really a parent.

      @thegoldendog7991@thegoldendog799116 күн бұрын
    • Parents today don't think it thtough if they want to be parents, they just bre ed because society tells them to

      @CordeliaWagner1999@CordeliaWagner199916 күн бұрын
  • Wow, how far we’ve fallen since then.

    @joeykramer7282@joeykramer728218 күн бұрын
    • Seconds before ground contact: Everthing has been fine so far

      @saschaesken5524@saschaesken552418 күн бұрын
  • I was born in 1969 Eventhough i had never experienced flying at that time, i saw the difference in politeness and manners. Passengers respect each other, because at that time planes were luxury item not everyone can fly by plane only the rich...

    @m.rizadjoeli357@m.rizadjoeli35716 күн бұрын
  • Not many things improve with age and flying is not one of them. The main problem is that People have changed for the worse.

    @philliprollo1646@philliprollo164625 күн бұрын
  • Flying today is a cattle call experience. I’d rather drive 12 hours than fly 1 but now even that is changing with all the road raging

    @billg7813@billg781317 күн бұрын
    • I'd rather fly 12 hours than drive 4. I HATE long distance driving on the interstates, there is so much traffic, big tractor-trailers, people who drive aggressively and/or carelessly. It makes me a nervous wreck. When I fly I pay for the upgrades, and I get Priority check in and security, nice lounges to enjoy before the flight, first on/first off boarding, comfortable seats, and pretty good meals, snacks and drinks on the plane. Like with anything else you get what you pay for.

      @lisalu910@lisalu91017 күн бұрын
    • @@lisalu910 How do you get those things?

      @mjh5437@mjh543717 күн бұрын
  • I remember flying in the late 60’s and early 70’s, we flew s a large family group and everyone dressed up for the occasion including us youngsters👍🏻 The flights back then gave off a real sense of occasion❤

    @Sonnymonster@Sonnymonster17 күн бұрын
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