UNITED AIRLINES gave its Boeing 747 fleet a fitting send off as the type flew its final service. The airline recreated the first 747 flight it operated in 1970, flying between San Francisco and Honolulu. United put on a 1970s-inspired menu and inflight entertainment while the crew wore retro uniforms. Seats for the flight, which carried more than 300 passengers, sold out within 90 minutes of going on sale. “The iconic 747 is a remarkably special aircraft that signalled a new era of air travel and was equally recognisable and beloved by our customers and crew alike”, said Oscar Munoz, CEO of United. “While today is bittersweet, we’ll continue to honour the Queen of the Skies’ game-changing legacy of connecting people and uniting the world with our next generation of long-haul aircraft.” (Photo Cary Liao)
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