The idea of an all-girl airline is not new. In the 1930s, airlines such as Pan American Airways and Transcontinental & Western Air (TWA) began hiring female flight attendants, who were often referred to as "stewardesses." These women were expected to embody a sense of glamour and sophistication, and their primary role was to attend to the needs of passengers. Fast-forward to the present day, and we see a new iteration of all-girl airlines emerging, one that challenges traditional notions of femininity and empowerment.