Article ID: CBB669750408

Post Second World War trans-Atlantic travel for business and pleasure: Cunard and its airline competitors (August 2020)

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Over time the shipping lines grew to see the Atlantic as their own: a space they controlled in terms of the travellers’ experience. Following the end of the Second World War, UK-based Cunard (one of the largest passenger lines) sought to re-establish business very much as in the 1930s. The emergent airline industry used the language and imagery of the shipping lines to build their customer base whilst making much of the benefits of shorter crossing times for both business travellers and those on holiday. In contrast, shipping lines such as Cunard struggled to come to terms with the demise of a market based on one mode of transport. Whilst making moves to enter the airline business, the company believed that ships would retain significant market share of the trans-Atlantic market. Eventually the company declared that “people who need transport will use the air … ships are for leisure”.

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Authors & Contributors
Braasch, Birgit
Bennett, Jim
Bleichmar, Daniela
Divall, Colin
Murphy, Kathleen S.
Parsons, Christopher M.
Journals
Antiquity
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Early American Studies
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
Journal of British Studies
Science in Context
Publishers
Cornell University Press
Harvard University
Brill
Harvard University Asia Center
LIT Verlag
National University of Singapore Press
Concepts
Travel; exploration
Tourism
Cartography
Geography
Navigation
Science and society
People
Pfeiffer, Ida Laura
Schmidt, Johannes (1877-1933)
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
16th century
18th century
20th century, early
Modern
Places
Atlantic Ocean
Great Britain
Europe
France
Caribbean
Mexico
Institutions
Carlsberg Laboratoriet
Polytechnic Touring Association
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