What air travel was like between 1920 and 1960
In the early days of commercial air travel, flights were short, cold, depressurized, and generally comfortable. After World War II, airlines competed for their high-end passengers by offering cocktails, meals, and plush seats, cultivating the image of the elite "Jet Set." By the 1960s, air transport was completely changing global trade and offering big profits to companies able to ship via plane. Read about the era here.





