From this interesting photo collection, you know about the planes of the past. About gourmet dinners in the sky and luxury first-class.
Photo – 1
The first passenger planes were long and narrow. People sat in ordinary chairs, even without seat belts.
Photo – 2
It is impressive that the pilots did not even have a separate cockpit. Passengers sat right behind them.
Photo – 3
Over time, the planes became larger, the seats began to be placed in two rows.
Photo – 4
In 1930, a flight attendant appeared on board an aircraft for the first time. Her name was Ellen Church.
Photo – 5
In the 1930s, a flight from London to Australia took 11 days (with 20 stops).
Photo – 6
The planes were decorated to look like luxury cruise ships and trains.
Photo – 7
Over time, separate secular rooms began to appear on board the aircraft, where people could communicate.
Photo – 8
Until the 60s, a plane ticket was very expensive and only wealthy people could afford it.
Photo – 9
The passengers were always very stylishly dressed, as if they were at a social reception.
Photo – 10
Food was served in crystal and porcelain dishes.
Photo – 11
Even bring breakfast in bed.
Photo – 12
Lunch could consist of 5–6 courses.
Photo – 13
Alcohol was served in unlimited quantities.
Photo – 14
Everyone was allowed to smoke on the plane.
Photo – 15
There was even a bar on board where passengers got to know each other and have fun.
Photo – 16
The interior designs of the aircraft were interesting and varied.
Photo – 17
The Boeing 377 appeared in 1949 and became a symbol of the “Golden Age of Aviation”.
Photo – 18
The plane was designed very comfortably and was suitable for traveling with children.
Photo – 19
The first commercial jets even had special rooms where women could get beauty treatments.
Photo – 20
Boeing 707, appeared in 1958.
Photo – 21
Lunch for first class passengers on a Boeing 747.
Photo – 22
Becoming a stewardess at that time was very difficult. They were subject to very strict requirements.
Photo – 23
The stewardess had to be a model in appearance, know secular etiquette, several languages, national traditions of different countries, have the skills of a waitress, housekeeper and even a nurse.
Photo – 24
Aircraft of the American company Braniff International, 1967.
Photo – 25
In the Soviet Union, there was no first class for flights within the country. The first class appeared on foreign flights.
Photo – 26
In TU-104 (appeared in 1956), the first class was separated from the economy class. Animals were allowed to be transported directly in the cabin.
Photo – 27
The aircraft cabin was decorated with wood and leather.
Photo – 28
Lunch on board.
Photo – 29
Sleeping berths on board the TU-114.
Photo – 30
First class lunch, late 80s – early 90s.