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Ex QF
12th Jun 2007, 22:24
Continental Airlines flight attendant celebrates 50 years of service with the airline over 26 million miles logged in her illustrious 50-year career with the airline
Wednesday, 13 June 2007
http://www.etravelblackboard.com/index.asp?nav=2&id=65654
Continental Airlines' number one flight attendant on the system seniority list, Norma Heape, will celebrate 50 years of service with the company on a flight between New York and Hong Kong on Wednesday.
Recruited as a flight attendant from the Patricia Stevens Modeling Agency in June 1957, before Continental had jet-powered aircraft in its fleet, Heape now serves as an International Service Manager on board the aircraft. In her illustrious 50-year career with the airline, she has flown over 26 million miles on 27 different aircraft types to nearly all of Continental's more than 100 destinations worldwide. Heape has been based in Houston, Denver, Los Angeles, Honolulu and Newark, and has several "firsts" under her belt. She worked the inaugural flight of the Viscount aircraft in 1958, Continental's first military air charter in 1964, and the first Boeing 747 flight to Honolulu in 1970.
"Most of us will never experience a lifetime of commitment to just one company," said Sam Risoli, Continental's vice president of inflight and Heape's boss of 11 years. "Norma exemplifies the spirit, class and professionalism of the International Service Manager position, and we are extremely honored to recognize her dedication to Continental Airlines."
Continental will honor Heape's 50 years of service in a brief ceremony on June 13 prior to her departing on flight CO99 from Newark Liberty to Hong Kong. Risoli will present Heape with a specially designed necklace in recognition of her lifelong dedication to the airline.
With the most seniority among nearly 9,000 flight attendants at Continental, Heape sets a great example for her peers. Not once in her career has she missed a scheduled trip due to calling in sick. Hundreds of new flight attendants are starting their careers with Continental this year, and the airline is continuously interviewing applicants who submit their information on continental.com.
Continental Airlines is the world's fifth largest airline. Continental, together with Continental Express and Continental Connection, has more than 3,100 daily departures throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia, serving 144 domestic and 138 international destinations. More than 400 additional points are served via SkyTeam alliance airlines. With more than 44,000 employees, Continental has hubs serving New York, Houston, Cleveland and Guam, and together with Continental Express, carries approximately 67 million passengers per year. Continental consistently earns awards and critical acclaim for both its operation and its corporate culture.
In 2006, Continental Airlines won its sixth J.D. Power and Associates award since 1996. The carrier received the highest rank in customer satisfaction among network carriers in North America in the J.D. Power and Associates 2006 Airline Satisfaction Index Survey(SM). For the fourth consecutive year, FORTUNE magazine named Continental the No. 1 Most Admired Global Airline on its 2007 list of Most Admired Global Companies. Continental was also named the No. 1 airline on the publication's 2007 America's Most Admired airline industry list. Additionally, Continental again won major awards at the OAG Airline of the Year Awards including "Best Airline Based in North America" for the fourth year in a row, and "Best Executive/Business Class" for the fifth consecutive year. For more company information, visit continental.com.
SQ retire their girls at what age? QF have some 'aged' ladies but 50 years in the air!!!

forget
12th Jun 2007, 22:33
In her illustrious 50-year career with the airline, she has flown over 26 million miles on 27 different aircraft types to nearly all of Continental's more than 100 destinations worldwide.

Wow! Let's hope she kept a diary! What a book that would make.

Well done to her. Happy retirement.

Howard Hughes
12th Jun 2007, 22:53
Why do I get the feeling Norma would run a very tight 'ship'!;)
I especially liked this quote:
Recruited as a flight attendant from the Patricia Stevens Modeling Agency in June 1957,
If she was starting out now, surely she would work for Virgin!:rolleyes:

Well done 50 years, that is an AMAZING achievement!:ok::ok:

forget
12th Jun 2007, 23:04
Why do I get the feeling Norma would run a very tight 'ship'!

Perhaps I shouldn't post this - but....... My local (pub) has been bought by a 'youngish' couple. The Ma In Law of the lady of the couple is ex BOAC top level 'stew'. She's a joy to watch doing her pub 'wander around' PR thing. Bloody terrifying if you're out of line ........ but a hell of an asset.