Flying Yesteryear

Posted:
30 Dec 2013, 13:23
by Sealink
Re: Flying Yesteryear

Posted:
30 Dec 2013, 13:28
by hiljil
Rather fancy those sleeping berths !

Re: Flying Yesteryear

Posted:
30 Dec 2013, 14:41
by Hull
Thanks Billy.
I would like to give the Sleeper Berth a go too.
Also I quite like the idea of the Southwest Stewardesses in Hot Pants.
Re: Flying Yesteryear

Posted:
30 Dec 2013, 17:31
by buns
I remember those headsets

and or course watching the one and only film on the big screen at the front of the cabin.
How things have moved on
Thanks billy
buns
Re: Flying Yesteryear

Posted:
30 Dec 2013, 19:22
by hazban
Sadly I can remember (fondly?) some of these!
Certainly the carving of meat from a trolley and the flower arrangements, though they were set up in the cabin, and toilets, after takeoff. Of course the dinner was cold by the time you got to eat it but that was the norm for American cuisine in those days.
From memory the first class Continental lounges were a step up from their rather overcrowded ones of the present day. Of course I never noticed any hot pants, in those days I only had eyes for mrs hazban! ii)
Re: Flying Yesteryear

Posted:
31 Dec 2013, 00:02
by Darren Wheeler
Would be interesting to see how much a ticket then would cost now (adjusted for inflation etc).
Re: Flying Yesteryear

Posted:
31 Dec 2013, 20:33
by neil_young
Thanks for posting. All before my time but wouldn't mind a go in one of those 'sleeper berths'!
'Stratocruiser' - what a great name for a plane, don't get names like that today n(