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Veteran Flight Attendant Celebrates 60 Years In The Air


As years go, 1957 was a relatively quiet one. No major wars nor natural disasters. Time Magazine Man of the Year was Nikita Khruschev, the average home cost $12,000, a bottle of soda was 10¢, a restaurant steak dinner $2.50, a gallon of gas was 25¢. President Truman visited newly-opened Disneyland and Elvis recorded All Shook Up.

Bette Nash started her job that year as a 20-year-old stewardess, now called flight attendant, on Eastern Airlines, today with all the company changes and merges, it’s American Airlines. So, if flying on one of your senior air journeys you encounter Bette, join travel4seniors.com in wishing her another 60 years of safe, enjoyable air journeys.

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Your travel4seniors.com editor enjoys playing captain at the wheel of the vintage cruise liner Queen Mary. The giant ship is permanently moored in the picturesque Southern California city’s oceanfront. Visitors are welcome for scheduled events, tours, history, dining, shopping and overnights in luxurious cabins. www.queenmary.com

 
 
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