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Until October 2003, it was still possible to cross the ocean on the supersonic Concorde.
Since there was simply not enough space for large seats, the seating aboard Concorde was not very spacious. However, service on board the aircraft was of first class level. The fact that flying on Concorde was very different from flying on other planes is also made clear by the captain, who warns about the air from the afterburners.
The video below gives an impression of what flying on Concorde was like, back in the day:
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