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15 Nostalgic Glimpses of 1970s Airplane Life

Air travel has changed dramatically since the 1970s. Back then, even economy class passengers enjoyed luxuries we can only dream of today. The Boeing 747, nicknamed the Queen of the Sky, revolutionized air travel with its spacious cabins and innovative design. Airlines competed to offer the best experience rather than the lowest prices. Economy seats were wider, with plenty of legroom. Passengers enjoyed complimentary cocktails in dedicated lounges, and meals were served on real china with metal cutlery.

Related: What Air Travel Was Like in the Golden Age of Flying

These 15 photos offer a glimpse into what economy air travel looked like during that era—an experience that’s hard to imagine in today’s world of crowded cabins and minimal legroom.

1. Flying in the 1970s in economy class

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2.  Japan Airlines, 1970

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3. Cocktail lounge, Boeing 747, 1970s

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4. The luxuries of flying in the upper deck. Qantas Airways 747

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5. In-flight entertainment headset 1970. Boeing 747

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6. Full meals in the 1970s in Air India

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7. Piano bar In the back of an American Airlines flight in the ‘70s

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8. Full meal service, 1970s. United Flight

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9. Coach lounge, 1970s. Continental Airlines

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10. SAS Boeing 747-B, Huge Viking interior of cabin

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11. Full bed on an overnight flight

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12. The luxuries of a 747. Air France

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13. How many planes still have bars?

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14. Is that a boat wheel on a plane?

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15. The interior of the Boeing 747’s passenger model

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All images: eBaum's World
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