This ad showcased one of the early passenger flights to Rome.
This advert was co-produced between the BOAC and the Hong Kong tourist association.
The poster came from the 1960s and advertised Bermuda as a holiday destination from the UK.
This late 1950s poster advertised trips from the USA to Scotland.
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This BOAC poster advertised flights to Israel.
This late 1960s poster from BOAC was created in association with Frames Tours, which was a big travel agency of the era, advertising holidays to the Caribbean.
This early 1960s poster advertised London as a holiday destination.
This is another poster from the early 1960s, which promoted Australia and New Zealand as countries you can now reach by air.
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Here's the VC10 aircraft. The tagline to promote the airplane was "Swift, Silent and Serene" because the engines were at the back of the craft.
This ad for British European Airways proudly showed off the Trident aircraft, which was the 1960s equivalent of the short-haul Airbus family.