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1968: How to Travel by PLANE in the 60s | Blue Peter | Retro Transport | BBC Archive

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Air travel involves a rigorous sequence of formalities, from check-in and baggage weighing to immigration checks and pre-flight cockpit inspections. At London Airport, these processes ensure that passengers and their luggage reach their destinations safely through precise coordination between ground crews, air traffic control, and flight personnel. The departure of a Super VC10 for Detroit illustrates the complexity of modern aviation logistics. Beyond flight mechanics, travel preparation has evolved significantly over the last century. Packing for a holiday today requires only a small, lightweight suitcase containing versatile, uncrushable garments, a stark contrast to the massive, heavy wooden trunks required a hundred years ago. Historical attire, including lace, silk, and restrictive undergarments, necessitated substantial storage space, highlighting how advancements in materials and fashion have fundamentally transformed the ease and efficiency of modern travel.

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