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Up in the Air
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Betty Riegel, born in London, England during the war years of WWII, relates her story of fulfilling a dream to travel by first, flying for a regional British airline then becoming one of 17 women selected from the 1000 that showed up for one of Pan American World Airways' first recruiting trips to the UK. The book tells her story of her remarkable success in her 10-year flying career with PanAm, being promoted to Purser, Check Purser, then finally, to complete the cycle, becoming part of the recruiting team for PanAm. Following her PanAm career, she subsequently developed a successful travel business, being featured in an industry journal and following her retirement, began pursuing a college degree while in her 80's. This is the initial publication of the book in the US following its publication as a best seller in the UK, where it was variously featured in British newspapers as the book of the week and best of the summer reading and in Australia and New Zealand where the Reader's Digest Australia Inc. featured it in it's a hardcover issue of their Encounters publication as one of four selected books. She, and her husband, Kent, a retired President and General Counsel of a large international chemical company, now live in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania with their rescue dog, Peanut, and near their two sons, John Kent, Jr and Geoffrey. While continuing her college program, Betty also performs as a volunteer docent at the nearby internationally acclaimed Winterthur Museum and through the Internet, continues active and vigorous friendships with many of her PanAm colleagues.

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Up in the Air charts Betty Riegel's life as a stewardess at Pan Am airlines during the golden age of air travel--the 1960s. If the perfectly poised blue-suited ladies of Catch Me If You Can fascinated you, then this true story is a must read. - Sun-Herald (Sydney)
Up in the Air is a fascinating read on so many levels. Betty Riegel paints a vivid picture of a world where stewardesses were warned against predatory male passengers who removed their wedding rings and disguised the telltale white marks with Man Tan, where passengers were allowed to travel chaotically with small pets, and where a Saudi prince asked her to teach him the Mashed Potato so he could strut his stuff in the nightclubs of L.A. - Book of the Week, Daily Mail (Eire)

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