

Bette Nash, the world's longest-serving flight attendant, passed away at 88 after a distinguished 67-year career with American Airlines. Nash, who began in 1957 with Eastern Airlines (later American Airlines), chose to work primarily on the DC-NY-Boston Shuttle to care for her son. She was recognized by the Guinness World Records in 2022 and remained committed to her role until her passing in hospice care due to breast cancer. Nash's dedication to her profession set a high standard within the airline industry, celebrated for her service and resilience under strict early career conditions.

Bette Nash began her career as a flight attendant in 1957. She initially worked for Eastern Airlines, which later became American Airlines.

Bette Nash chose to primarily work the DC-NY-Boston Shuttle route during her career primarily for personal reasons. She needed to be home every night to care for her son, who has Down syndrome. This particular route allowed her to fulfill her professional responsibilities while also being present at home to support her son. This choice highlights her dedication not just to her career but also to her family, balancing her personal commitments with her professional duties effectively.