In this Oct. 4, 2017 photo, TWA memorabilia, including uniforms worn by flight attendants, is displayed as part of an 86th floor installation of retro items at the company’s meeting space at One World Trade Center in New York. A
In this Oct. 4, 2017 photo, TWA memorabilia, including uniforms worn by flight attendants, is displayed as part of an 86th floor installation of retro items at the company’s meeting space at One World Trade Center in New York. A hotel under construction at the long-closed TWA Flight Center at New York’s Kennedy Airport will conjure the glamour of air travel in 1962, when architect Eero Saarinen’s jet-age landmark first opened. The $265 million hotel will have a rooftop pool and a museum stocked with artifacts, including uniforms lent by former TWA flight attendants. The TWA terminal closed in 2001, when TWA was acquired by American Airlines. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)