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Imperial Airways offered two long-range trips in 1931 that *still* sound fantastically exotic today: http://t.co/R0RxjItYDp #avgeek
This tweet was posted on February 17, 2015.
Take any "PlaneTrain", #PanAm urged in the 1930s, to escape winter and soak up the sun! http://t.co/zFYaBkIsvh #avgeek
This tweet was posted on February 10, 2015.
Cocktail-loving jet-setter? #PanAm nailed their promo item for you: http://t.co/CU2Lfk2VvU #avgeek
This tweet was posted on February 06, 2015.
#TBT San Francisco Bay and a Boeing 314, c. 1940! http://t.co/z1BBLqAKqG #ThrowbackThursday #avgeek #PanAm
This tweet was posted on January 29, 2015.
What size was the first commercially successful aircraft? Nearly twice as big as a 747! In 1911! http://t.co/lBqrd1VAAJ #Schwaben #avgeek
This tweet was posted on January 28, 2015.
Czech Airlines celebrated the first jetliner service between Prague & Moscow with a colorful luggage label: http://t.co/TsHRVPH0uo #avgeek
This tweet was posted on January 27, 2015.
Back when it took a week to fly from CA to China, more than just cards were needed to pass the time: http://t.co/nFZsDppHEG #avgeek #PanAm
This tweet was posted on January 21, 2015.
#ThrowbackThursday and #NationalHatDay special! http://t.co/S4bfZbIDJg #avgeek #PanAm
This tweet was posted on January 15, 2015.
A perfect combination: San Francisco and the California Clipper: http://t.co/xPuP7FUWIM #avgeek #throwbackthursday #PanAm
This tweet was posted on January 08, 2015.
Brags an ad from 1948: "Pick your continent! Only Pan Am flies to all 6." http://t.co/gj6gR2i4GR #avgeek
This tweet was posted on January 05, 2015.
British European Airways luggage label, c. 1965 #luggagelabel #typetuesday #traveltuesday #avgeek… http://t.co/OgMTuVgL63
This tweet was posted on December 23, 2014.
The first transatlantic jetliner service wasn't via Boeing or Douglas, but the de Havilland DH-106 Comet 4: http://t.co/SjitL8Jksu #avgeek
This tweet was posted on December 22, 2014.