“It all made us proud.”Ĭlick here for enRoute magazine’s official website. “What’s so great about our new media world is that we were able to put together as much as we could – in print and on the digital timeline, and we also filmed some stop-motion-esque videos by Karim Zariffa,” Weitzman says. 1 that will be given to Air Canada employees and their top-tier flyers. ![]() The Last Fling is a novel that was first published in 2003. ![]() This book addresses these different Ways that lead us home to God. The goal of spirituality: God’s Way, My Way, Their Way, Your Way, Our Way, is union with God in all His beauty, goodness, truth and love in heaven. Spinello This book unfolds the intersecting life stories of four important Catholic philosophers of the 20th century, namely. Weitzman and her staff are clearly delighted with the results of enRoute’s special issue celebrating Air Canada’s 75 th anniversary. Jesus proclaimed, I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Four Catholic Philosophers: Rejoicing in the Truth (Jacques Maritain, Edith Stein, Dietrich von Hildebrand, Karol Wojtya) by Richard A. It was an adventure, everything was new about it it was a brand new life for women.” After World War II, Trans-Canada Air Lines reintroduced nylons in 1946 En Route is a novel by the French writer Joris-Karl Huysmans and was first published in 1895. “It was achievement, and the pay was $125 a month nurses didn’t make that much money. ![]() “To be a stewardess was something,” Grant tells enRoute. There is much else to read, like a Q&A with 102-year-old Lucile Garner Grant, Canada’s first flight attendant. “We began working on the issue about three months before with Isa Tousignant and researcher-writers Meg Hewings and Celyn Harding-Jones, three people at Air Canada sorting through the archives, researching at the Canada Aviation and Space Museumin Ottawa, as well as this amazing collector Mark Makarovsky of Winnipeg who has one of the world’s premiere collections of Air Canada memorabilia.” Retired Yankees slugger Babe Ruth deplanes from a Trans-Canada Air Lines (TCA) flight in Halifax  in 1941Īir Canada’s digital timeline features a flying Lockheed 14 Super Electra as readers navigate through the website, and the September print edition of enRoute is anchored by a Jeanne Beker-penned story on how flight-attendant uniforms have changed over the past seven decades, complete with photos snapped by Jorge Camarotti. “As you go through the history you realize how important Air Canada was in nation-building and what a heritage brand it is, like the CBC,” says Ilana Weitzman, Editor-in-chief of enRoute, which itself is now over 50 years old, boasts over a million readers per month and is created by publishing and media company Spafax.
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