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May 19, 2023

[Answer] What was the first airline to have flight attendants?

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...1. Delta Air Lines 2. American Airlines 3. United Airlines 4. Pan American World Airways




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United Airlines - Although the world’s first scheduled passenger airline service began in 1914, it would take nearly two decades for airlines to first hire what were then known as flight stewardesses. United Airlines (then called Boeing Air Transport) was the first airline to take flight with female flight attendants in May 1930. The very first flight attendant was Ellen Church, a registered nurse and licensed pilot, who appealed to the airline to hire eight registered nurses as stewardesses in a conditional experiment, flying from San Francisco to Cheyenne, Wyoming, and Cheyenne to Chicago. Its success led to more women being hired in the highly competitive field and also inspired other industries to recruit hostesses in previously male-dominated spaces.:


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