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Veteran Flight Attendant Celebrates 60 Years In The Air PDF Print E-mail


As years go, 1957 was a relatively quiet one. No major wars nor natural disasters. Time Magazine Man of the Year was Nikita Khruschev, the average home cost $12,000, a bottle of soda was 10¢, a restaurant steak dinner $2.50, a gallon of gas was 25¢. President Truman visited newly-opened Disneyland and Elvis recorded All Shook Up.

Bette Nash started her job that year as a 20-year-old stewardess, now called flight attendant, on Eastern Airlines, today with all the company changes and merges, it’s American Airlines. So, if flying on one of your senior air journeys you encounter Bette, join travel4seniors.com in wishing her another 60 years of safe, enjoyable air journeys.

 
From A Galaxy Far, Far Away…Is It An Alien Spaceship? PDF Print E-mail


Scientists say an interstellar object they named A/2017 U1, recently passed close enough to our planet to be seen on telescopes. It’s the first time ever such a large object from outside our solar system has been so clearly visible. What would our scientists see if they could get a closer look at the strange vehicle?

We’d guess the aliens aboard would seem somewhat familiar. They’d be grey-haired, lounging on deck sunning themselves. Some would be playing shuffleboard, munching sandwiches and sipping drinks. The close-up scope could also see through the portholes, revealing others inside playing blackjack and video poker machines. The Earth scientists managed to interpret a sign in an alien language: ALL-INCLUSIVE SENIOR INTERSTELLAR CRUISE

 
Osmonds Mark 50 Years In Las Vegas With Full 2018 Schedule PDF Print E-mail


Would’ja believe it? Young Donnie celebrated his 60th birthday this month. And former teeniebopper Marie is 58. Donnie has five sons, Marie has eight kids, with both boasting scads of grandkids. Marie, ever youthful and beautiful, still makes those TV weight-loss Nutrisystem commercials.

Their show, most likely containing A Little Bit Country. A Little Bit Rock n' Roll, offers tickets starting at $95.

 
Airbnbs Offer Special Help To Physically-Challenged Travelers PDF Print E-mail


The private home lodging organization continues to expand its services. They now include many of its private houses that have helpful facilities, such as elevators, to make visits safer and more comfortable for elderly and handicapped clients.

Often more suitable for seniors than busy hotels, Airbnb homes are less expensive, especially when the visit involves large family and group travelers. For example, a Florida beachside resort hotel charges $400 a night per room.

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Uber And NASA To Introduce Driverless Air Taxi Service PDF Print E-mail


The quickie city ride and aerospace companies are joining together to offer the most futuristic ride service ever! You’ll be able to hail a cab and be whisked into the wide blue yonder to get to your destination pronto! No heavy street traffic, pedestrians, honking horns nor cursing drivers. Just you in your own private vehicle all relaxed as you sail along.

For upcoming plans and other info, go to money.cnn.com/2017/11/08/technology/uber-web-summit-uberair/index

 
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