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Taking a Peak into Galley Kitchens on Airplanes
The History of In-Flight Service In the early 1930’s transcontinental travelers had one transportation option – ocean liners. Following World War I, former military pilots saw an opportunity to make some extra money and began flying the first known commercial … Continue reading →
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