1969 … “time machine to go back”?? My dad’s business was looking at the first of the racial “riots” in Chicago. Not too happy for me. // But I loved the airports. United Airlines did something progressive in their segment of O’Hara Airport. It was a concourse with synchronized beautiful lighting with music like this on their long automatic walkway. It was sort of a mini wonder in air travel. Hope that isn’t construed as a put down. It was wondrous. Love this work, too.
Great video. It's nice to remember a progressive time for the Afgan people as it was it the 1960s. It's so sad now that they have moved back in time 100 years now.
It’s amazing that it took like 70 years to go from first flight to landing on the moon, and about the same amount of time before someone thought of putting wheels on luggage.
The building with the big concrete roof is or was by now the Pan Am terminal at JFK Airport. I am a New Yorker who grew up in NYC during the Mad Men era.
I love these old airport videos, but PLEASE get rid of the creepy, sullen music. It's so incoherent with the energy and optimism of airports in the 50s-70s.
Enjoyed every minute. Your formula of adding the soundtrack you’ve used works so well.
The fact that this video doesn’t have a single scratch is no short of insane
20 years before i even born! i wish i could go back that day with a time machine
In 1969 the big story was the Boeing 747 40 years later my late mother still thought that was a brand new thing whe bigger planes were already around.
1969 … “time machine to go back”?? My dad’s business was looking at the first of the racial “riots” in Chicago. Not too happy for me. // But I loved the airports. United Airlines did something progressive in their segment of O’Hara Airport. It was a concourse with synchronized beautiful lighting with music like this on their long automatic walkway. It was sort of a mini wonder in air travel. Hope that isn’t construed as a put down. It was wondrous. Love this work, too.
Look at all those tridents!
Great video. It's nice to remember a progressive time for the Afgan people as it was it the 1960s. It's so sad now that they have moved back in time 100 years now.
Love the ambient music
wow grate film quality for 1960s
Dalton Layne it was probably shot on DVHS
@@greensprite6067 Shot on film most probably. 35mm film well scanned can achieve up to 8k resolution nowadays
This is standard cinema quality for the 60's.
It is spelled great.
@@luislaplume8261 I couldn't spell good back when I was 16
Thank you so much for sharing!
love the music
This video or part of it made in 70s. The Pan Am B747 aircrafts started service at the end of January 1970.
When Air Travil was a Luxery.
It’s amazing that it took like 70 years to go from first flight to landing on the moon, and about the same amount of time before someone thought of putting wheels on luggage.
The building with the big concrete roof is or was by now the Pan Am terminal at JFK Airport. I am a New Yorker who grew up in NYC during the Mad Men era.
It was TWA terminal.
Anway, like that old footage very much.
7:06. It is PIA(Pakistan International Airlines). That was the time when our airline was at its best but now it isn't as good as it was before.
Is that Brian Eno Music for Airports?
Much of this footage is in the 1970s.
Also the Pan am 747
So familiar. I remember fishnet stockings and Go-go boots. But I don't remember women wearing lampshades. 1:25
B -707 The Best😍
Some of this must have been 70s given there's 747 at 5:30 which wasnt in service in the 60s
Kabul? How?
People must of been amazed
4:40 is that a convair 990?
Swiss air Coronado!
Very,very loud and fast!
Good video 😀😀😀😀😎😎😎
Kabul - eerie!
Jet era
More happiness & sadless on people's face...
music name
2:03 that old man is pretty tall
I love these old airport videos, but PLEASE get rid of the creepy, sullen music. It's so incoherent with the energy and optimism of airports in the 50s-70s.
Turning the volume down to mute does the trick.
Not HD
Was in the 60s
Nice video. If you wanna go back in time just make sure you're only white