Up in the Air: The Real Story of Life Aboard the World’s Most Glamorous Airline
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Up in the Air: The Real Story of Life Aboard the World’s Most Glamorous Airline

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Up in the Air charts Betty Riegel's life as a stewardess at Pan Am airlines during the golden age of air travel--the 1960s. If the perfectly poised blue-suited ladies of Catch Me If You Can fascinated you, then this true story is a must read. - Sun-Herald (Sydney) Up in the Air is a fascinating read on so many levels. Betty Riegel paints a vivid picture of a world where stewardesses were warned against predatory male passengers who removed their wedding rings and disguised the telltale white marks with Man Tan, where passengers were allowed to travel chaotically with small pets, and where a Saudi prince asked her to teach him the Mashed Potato so he could strut his stuff in the nightclubs of L.A. - Book of the Week, Daily Mail (Eire) --This text refers to the paperback edition. Betty Riegel, born in London, England during the war years of WWII, relates her story of fulfilling a dream to travel by first, flying for a regional British airline then becoming one of 17 women selected from the 1000 that showed up for one of Pan American World Airways' first recruiting trips to the UK. The book tells her story of her remarkable success in her 10-year flying career with PanAm, being promoted to Purser, Check Purser, then finally, to complete the cycle, becoming part of the recruiting team for PanAm. Following her PanAm career, she subsequently developed a successful travel business, being featured in an industry journal and following her retirement, began pursuing a college degree while in her 80's. This is the initial publication of the book in the US following its publication as a best seller in the UK, where it was variously featured in British newspapers as the book of the week and best of the summer reading and in Australia and New Zealand where the Reader's Digest Australia Inc. featured it in it's a hardcover issue of their Encounters publication as one of four selected books. She, and her husband, Kent, a retired President and General Counsel of a large international chemical company, now live in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania with their rescue dog, Peanut, and near their two sons, John Kent, Jr and Geoffrey. While continuing her college program, Betty also performs as a volunteer docent at the nearby internationally acclaimed Winterthur Museum and through the Internet, continues active and vigorous friendships with many of her PanAm colleagues. --This text refers to the paperback edition.

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  • Although this is a book about life as a flight attendant with the world’s most iconic and glamorous airline, Pan American World Airways, it is not just a chronology of airborne events. Instead it begins with Betty Riegel’s description of leaving her home in the middle of the night, clutching her teddy and running with her Mother to an air raid shelter during war torn London. From humble working-class roots, growing up with a mother who struggled to make ends meet and a father away at war, she had always dreamed of bigger things. After responding to an ad in the local newspaper, she secured herself an interview for the Pan Am training program and at just twenty-two years old was selected from thousands of eager young British women to begin a career that would change the course of her life. Betty said goodbye to everything she knew and boarded a plane to New York, a city full of noise, towering skyscrapers, and promise. Under the watchful eye of her “housemother,” Dottie, Betty mastered the art of being the perfect Pan Am stewardess—everything from faultless etiquette, geography, and safety to seamless makeup application, charming influential passengers, and preparing five-course Parisian cuisine at 37,000 feet. But no amount of training could have prepared her for the roller coaster of life in the air. Betty’s airline encounters include a white rhinoceros and a dance with an Arabian price in the first-class galley of a Boeing 707. Some of her off-duty adventures include dating Japan’s “Elvis”, going on an African safari date with an English big game hunter and learning from a London clairvoyant of the precise description of her destined husband!Up in the Air charts the grueling yet fabulous life aboard the most iconic airline there has ever been and how a young woman from Essex opened her eyes to the world and lived her dream.

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Wonderful book!

As a former Pan Am stewardess myself ( hired in 1968) , I was so delighted to discover a book that really captured the essence of what was so special about a career in flying. I have read several others but this book was the most enjoyable. I was lucky enough to stay with Pan Am til 1986 and then fly for another airline til 2014 so it was definitely a long and rewarding career and like the author, my dearest friends remain the ones from my Pan Am days🌐
25 people found this helpful
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Very well written book!

Let’s get honest stewardess/flight attendant books are on here and they are boring. This one was far from it. Learned a lot about being a stewardess for airlines pre 1970s and all the training they put you through as well as the hard work and glamour that goes with the job. Very interesting to read. Got through it in a day or two.
15 people found this helpful
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Very interesting read! I loved it!

This is a great book about life as a stewardess during the golden age of flight. I have always had a curiosity about those times and this book covered it well. I like how the author began with her childhood in England and how she was chosen for this profession. This books flows like a novel but it is a real life story. It is amazing to contemplate the celebrity of the stewardess and of flying in a passenger jet in those times. There are old movies that show air travel with the passengers so formal. It is great to see a book that goes into detail about what it was like. These were very interesting stories!
5 people found this helpful
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Abysmally bad; in fact, painful.

Imagine asking someone what time it is, and they proceed to tell you how to make a watch.
That is this book.
I also was a Pan American Airways flight attendant, although of a different era.
Like many who were fortunate enough to work for Pan Am, I still have a great affection for all things Pan Am, and yet I could not make it past 18% of the Kindle version.
This book is dreadful. Choose another worthy of your time.
Additionally, Ms. Riegel incorrectly refers to Pan Am multiple times as "Pan American Airlines".
The airline was founded in 1927 as "Pan American Airways", & later called "Pan American World Airways", or simply, Pan Am. NEVER Pan American Airlines.
4 people found this helpful
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Experiences of airline hostesses.

I enjoyed learning about the experiences if a young British girl who wanted to travel the world. She was able to do this as an airline stewardess on PanAm Airlines.
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A nice walk down memory lane for the author

I finished the book. I was hoping for more stories about what happened on the plane from the flight attendants view. This was her story of her life. I wouldn't reccomend it.
She is a lovely woman.
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Terribly written

This was the worst book I have ever wasted my time reading. I was a Pan Am flight attendant in the early to late 1970s. It was a great airline to work for and a wonderfully exciting time in the industry.
This read like the mediocre work of a teenage writer. Ridiculously inane.
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Fun and fascinating read about a bygone era of traveling.

A wonderful glimpse into the era when flying was a luxury and the airlines treated it’s passengers like kings and queens. Oh, to have been a passenger in those days!
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Outsanding

I'm picky since I read three books a week..I'm same age as betty...I could relate to her...thanks for great readers to
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Climb on board and have a seat.

What a lovely and interesting read! I remember the glamor of flying in the 60's and it was nice to revisit and peek behind the scenes. Wish I had been old enough to join in the adventures.