More so than its affordable prices and its self-proclaimed status as "The World's Friendliest Airline," Pacific Southwest Airlines' claim to fame was simple: It's stunning flight attendants.
Clad in pink and orange uniforms, these lovely ladies embodied the care and attentiveness that made a stewardess successful ... all while looking as beautiful as the clear blue sky at 40,000 feet.
From pillbox hats to wing photoshoots, here are 20 high-flying pics of Pacific Southwest Airlines flight attendants in the 1970s.
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We want one of those hats, ASAP.
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These gorgeous stewardesses most definitely deserve their flowers.
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These fabulous flight attendants flew so the .05 filter could soar.
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Propelled to greatness.
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We’re no expert, but we don’t think that’s how you’re supposed to sit on an airplane seat.
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PSA: These ladies are lovely.
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A group of flight attendants hit the beach.
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Two stewardesses smile while atop the wing of a PSA plane.
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“Pacific Southwest Airlines flight attendants, 1960s”
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Four flight attendants smile for the camera.
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Several stewardesses line up for a photo.
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“PSA (Pacific Southwest Airlines) Flight Attendant Graduation Class (1974).”
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“Pacific Southwest Airlines flight attendant doing her impression of a Canada Goose ... (circa 1970s).”
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“A Pacific Southwest Airline flight attendant assisting a passenger in her standard uniform in 1973.”
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“Pacific Southwest Airlines stewardesses posing on the plane before a flight (1960s).”
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“Pacific Southwest Airlines stewardess in go-go boots. 1974.”
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“A Pacific Southwest Airlines flight attendant in 1973.”
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Southwest Stewardesses flash a smile while deboading a plane