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[Music] ah yes the golden age of air travel of the 1950s and 1960s where you had to dress your very best to fly on some of the worlds most luxurious carriers that truly was the best time to fly or was it was the golden age of air travel really that great and is today so bad in comparison lets dive in [Music] for those few viewers who are younger in the audience and might not have traveled on an aircraft 70 years ago you might be wondering what exactly the golden age of air travel was specifically it was the decades of the 1950s to the 1970s that saw the rise of national carriers flying jet aircraft like the boeing 707 and much later 747s now air travel was fast enough to be convenient and quiet enough because the sound of propellers was no more these jet engines have enough power to fly at almost 600 miles per hour the jet is climbing higher and higher leaving new york city far below flights now took mere hours what took days and travel across the atlantic suddenly became incredibly