Ralph Waldo Emerson is attributed with saying "Life is a journey, not a destination". It's a familiar quote that we've all heard in many forms - life is a marathon, not a sprint; stop and smell the roses; the journey is the reward. But when it comes to travel, the journey seems to be the worst part. It's the part we rush through, the part we consider insufferable, the part we just can't wait to finish so we can be there already and enjoy our destination. But what happened to the days of glitzy travel? How do we recreate those iconic images of PanAm flight attendants and hope that every child dreams of one day flying a plane? How can we bring back men traveling in their finest suits and the act of enjoying a cocktail at 35,000 feet? In short, how do we make a return to glamorous goings?
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