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These photos of flight attendants throughout history show how much the industry has changed. From the uniforms to the job requirements, the role is different. 40 Historical Pictures of Flight ...
Tim Graham, Getty Images Flight attendants are the most important point of contact between an airline and its passengers. As the "face" of an airline, their appearance and behavior during flights ...
Being a flight attendant gives many the chance to travel and see the world -- but the job has its fair share of dark history. 39 retro photos that reveal what it was like to be a flight attendant ...
Senior members (ages 18 and above) will wear the company grade/field grade officer or general officer style flight cap, dependent on CAP rank, but will wear a small version of the service hat device in lieu of rank insignia in order to distinguish themselves from actual Air Force officers (e.g., those in the active duty regular Air Force, the ...
A Malaysia Airlines flight attendant wearing a kebaya inspired by Saloma. Saloma can be considered as the main trigger of the fashion and style trends of Malayan women in the 1950s and 1960s since appearing as a singer and actress of many adored Malay films. [84] Saloma was a trendsetter.
Trousers (or pants in American English) are a staple of historical and modern fashion. Throughout history, the role of trousers is a constant change for women. The first appearance of trousers in recorded history is among nomadic steppe-people in Western Europe. Steppe people were a group of nomads of various different ethnic groups that lived ...
Air travel these days feels more like a necessary chore than a luxury, and that becomes clearer with each flight. The seats are cramped, legroom is scarce, the drink cart makes a single appearance ...
Flight attendants at times avoided censure by changing into more comfortable shoes during flights, since their supervisors were less likely to be present there. [45] In 2015, the Israeli airline El Al introduced a requirement that female flight attendants wear high heels until passengers had been seated. [46]