Airline Travel, Then & Now
Posted: March 29th, 2010, 9:48 am
Amazing to watch this video from American Airlines (Airways) from the 1930s since I'm boarding their modern doppelganger on Wednesday. It appears much has changed from the good ole days:
Then:
"All seats are first class, All passengers are first class" - As a chubby passenger sits down
- Now:
The skinny passengers toss the fatty off the plane demanding him to buy an extra seat.
Then:
An American Airways limo transports you to the airport.
- Now:
Am I going to make my plane? Did I put gas in the car? Is the tire flat?
Then:
"Our interiors are cozy inviting living rooms"
- Now:
Our seats were designed after the Iron Maiden in Display at the Tower's torture dungeon.
Then:
"Complimentary cigars allow you to blow smoke rings as the world flies by below"
- Now:
Everyone thinks you're the shoe bomber and tackles you.
From the beginning of time, man has been the master of his own journey, he chooses the road by which he goes. He steps ahead or he steps aside. Here’s the man who steps ahead. The kind of man who gets things done. He knows where he’s going and how to get there — The American Airways way. hat-tip
It does seem so romantic. "He steps ahead or steps aside" as a mantra plays on the mind of those who want to be better than everyone else. Not sure how that would work today. I really do enjoy American though today. They've tried to maintain as much of the enjoyment in flying as possible, even if it is just a "friendly smile" in the "romance of modern business."