Anyone remember the golden age of airline dining, Dinning in Transit?

I stumbled on this article about Vintage Airline Dining that took me back to the glamorous days of air travel. It highlighted how TWA stewardesses in the 1950s were actually certified nurses, complete with those iconic uniforms and distinctive hats. The standards were incredibly high back then, with airlines maintaining strict physical requirements for their female flight attendants. It's fascinating how air travel was such a luxurious experience, where dining was an event rather than just a service.

Thinking about how different air travel is today, I can't help but wonder about all the stories from that elegant era. Did any of your parents or grandparents fly during this golden age of aviation? I'd love to hear about their experiences with the formal dining service, the nurse-trained staff, and what it was like to fly when it was considered such a special occasion. It really makes you think about how the whole culture of air travel has evolved. Eager to hear real-life stories tied to Vintage Airline Dining!

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