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Iran Air Flight Attendants and Their Role in Pre-1979 Revolutionary Iran
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2026-05-25 00:52   History   36

Iran Air Flight Attendants and Their Role in Pre-1979 Revolutionary Iran

Before the 1979 Iranian Revolution, Iran Air, known as Homa after a mythical Persian griffin, stood as one of the world's fastest-growing and most prestigious airlines.

Its flight attendants represented the modern, cosmopolitan face of Iran during an era of rapid social and economic development under the Pahlavi dynasty.

These stewardesses held elite positions that were highly competitive, often requiring advanced education, fluency in multiple languages including English, French, and Persian, and training in world-class hospitality standards.Many had studied abroad and embodied the social mobility available to young Iranian women at the time.

Their uniforms featured elegant knee-length skirts, tailored blazers, pillbox hats, and stylish hairstyles such as bouffants or sleek bobs, with no requirement for hijabs.These looks were influenced by high-end fashion houses and mirrored the Jet Age glamour of airlines like Pan Am.

Iran Air gained international acclaim for its luxury service, particularly on long-haul routes like the non-stop flights between Tehran and New York using advanced Boeing 747SP aircraft.Attendants served gourmet meals and fine wines, projecting an image of sophistication and cultural ambassadorship.After the 1979 Revolution, the airline's image transformed dramatically to align with the Islamic Republic's values.

Western-style uniforms were replaced with modest tunics and headscarves, marking a sharp departure from the pre-revolutionary era of openness and global engagement.

These historical photos capture a significant chapter in Iran's aviation and social history, highlighting the contrast between pre- and post-revolution societal norms.

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