THE heyday of travelling would once see fancy three-course meals and luxury service on flights.
And passengers were often given a sneaky freebie by crew – although this has since died out.
One common item often handed out on flights were playing cards, dating as far back as the 1920s.
A lack of in-flight entertainment screens and pre-loaded tablets meant they needed to do something to pass the time.
Many airlines used this as an excuse not only to entertain passengers but to also freely advertise once travellers had left the flight.