Air France has just released a special documentary, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first flight of the carrier’s Concorde. While I (selfishly) wish it were in English, the visuals in the video are something that any aviation geek will appreciate, regardless of language.
The documentary is called “Concorde Air France: They Made the Legend Fly,” and it’s intended to serve as a historical reference, bringing together firsthand accounts from Air France employees who were involved in the success of the “Great White Bird.” Here’s how the airline describes the documentary:
The documentary features interviews with five Air France employees who are still working today, representing key professions to Concorde’s operations: a pilot, two flight attendants, a mechanic and a Concorde lounge agent. Though their exclusive stories, anecdotes and personal photos, as well as rarely seen archival footage, they reveal the secrets and excellence of an iconic flight, from the airport lounge overlooking the aircraft to the prestigious experience on board.
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on One Mile at a Time.




