AERIAL HONEYMOON TRIPS
There is quite a crazo nowadays for flying honeymoons. Instead of the bridal couple, after the ceremony, going off in the old-fashioned way by train or motorcar, thoy travel to the aerodrome and fly' away. At Croydon, a “Daily Chronicle" representative was informed that tho fashion for flying amongst honeymoon couples has increased markedly,- and brides have expressed their delight at the novelty of what is generally a. new experience in travelling. Recently a whole wedding party went away by ‘ air, and there was much Jun when the women members, who had''not been in an aeroplane before, became nervous, but they soon got over it. _ “Bridal couples," said an official, "always try to boo kahead one of the small macliines which take only two or three passengers, so that they can have the aeroplane to themselves, but there is no necessity in the case of a flying trip to draw down the blinds bashfully, as is often done on the trains." Uecause of the of Paris trips J it seems likely that the next generation' will tliink of little else for their honeymoon voyage than making it partly by aeroplane.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 257, 25 July 1921, Page 8
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193AERIAL HONEYMOON TRIPS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 257, 25 July 1921, Page 8
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