

Bette Nash, the nation’s longest-serving flight attendant, has died at 88 due to cancer. Starting her career in 1957 with Eastern Airlines, Nash spent nearly seven decades in the air, primarily on the Washington, D.C. to Boston route, despite multiple airline rebrandings. American Airlines and the Association of Professional Flight Attendants both expressed deep condolences, honoring her dedication and impact on generations of flight attendants.

Bette Nash originally started working with Eastern Airlines in 1957.

Bette Nash held the Guinness World Record for the longest-serving flight attendant. This record was officially recognized in 2022, acknowledging her extensive and impressive career that began in 1957 and spanned nearly seven decades until her passing in 2024. Throughout her career, Nash worked primarily on the American Shuttle flight from Washington, D.C., to Boston, a route that allowed her to be home nightly. Her dedication and service not only set a world record but also made her a beloved figure among passengers and colleagues alike.