TheLocalYokel
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Those were the days when flying was something that was not taken for granted but where you were all treated with respect.
I can certainly empathise with that. Flying these days is a means of mass transport and most people in the 'developed world' do so.
There was a time on every flight when you would meet people who had never flown before such was its rarity value for the majority then. That was certainly true as recently as the 1980s although by then more and more people were flying, especially for leisure purposes.
I used to enjoy flying off on holiday. I regarded the flight as part of the holiday. I no longer do. These days I find flying is increasingly a hassle and my wife and I have been taking more train holidays in recent years, although getting through the formalities at St Pancras and Gare du Nord at busy times can also be an unpleasant experience.
The so-called Golden Age of Air Travel - when was it?: the 50s, 60s.70s? Or did it never exist at all? If it did exist I don't think it will return.