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Friendly skies?
Fly the friendly skies.
The friendly skies, indeed.
In response to the July 19 Practical Traveler column, "Friendly Skies?
Their markings belonged instead to United Airlines, whose corporate logo welcomes passengers to "The Friendly Skies".
This is why my family is taking a hiatus from the friendly skies.
Burnett came up with the "fly the friendly skies" tagline in the mid-1960s when it was pitching United's business.
AFTER almost a 20-year hiatus, United Airlines is once again urging travelers to "fly the friendly skies".
"You put on some music or the baseball game, have a cocktail, and just watch the friendly skies".
Friendly skies to you Ian," he wrote with an incongruity that could only mean he was deliberately trying to provoke.
I first flew the friendly skies in 1969, changing planes in Chicago for San Francisco and, ultimately, Vietnam.
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