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, the bathrooms are tiny, and every inch is packed with passengers. Can you tell I just survived a long-haul flight?
That sardine-can experience got me daydreaming about the golden age of flying—the 1950s to the 1970s—when airlines went all out to create a genuinely luxurious experience. Think real meals, lounges, cocktail bars, spacious seats, and limitless legroom.
So, out of shared frustration with today’s air travel grind, here’s a collection of photos capturing just how incredible flying was in the ’70s. You might spot a few snapshots from the ’60s too (not everything’s labeled perfectly!), but you’ll get the idea.
1. “Was the flying in the 70s really like this, or is it just good old PR?”