Pan Am Stewardesses Were More Empowered Than We Might Think Redbook 3 hrs ago Gabby Shacknai © Amber Hawkins Julia Cooke’s“Come Fly the World” offers an intimate look at the women who shaped the golden age of travel in the mid-20th century.
In 2021, the so-called“golden age of travel” or really any age of travel seems about as mythical a concept as tracking down Bigfoot or spotting the Loch Ness Monster, but there was in fact a time when flying was an expensive and exclusive practice, something that people around the world saw as a privilege and treated as such. Airlines like Trans World Airlines (TWA) and Eastern led the way in the early days of air travel, but none was quite as glamorous as Pan Am. With its iconic blue-and-white logo, spacious seating, ever-flowing champagne, famously unparalleled service, and routes that covered the globe, the airline was synonymous with luxury, and it offered passengers a ticket to the high life. But, more
Pan Am Stewardesses Were More Empowered Than We Might Think
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