World's Longest-Serving Flight Attendant Bette Nash Dies at 88

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Bette Nash, the longest-serving flight attendant with a 67-year career, has died at 88. Starting in 1957 with Eastern Air Lines, Nash witnessed significant changes in the airline industry while maintaining a warm and friendly presence. She was recognized by Guinness World Records for her lengthy service and as the oldest active flight attendant. Nash's dedication to her job and passengers made her a beloved figure in aviation.
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