The narrative follows stewardesses, pilots, and crew members engaging in sexual encounters during flights and at hotel stopovers in Paris and New York.
Directed by the prolific , the film was part of a broader strategy to move away from low-budget "gonzo" styles toward structured narratives. The film's editorial flow is credited to editors like Paolo , whose work on the project focused on maintaining a fast-paced, "jet-set" atmosphere. The editing was crucial in transitioning between the dual locations—Paris and New York—ensuring that the glossy, high-fashion aesthetic remained consistent across both settings. Distribution and Digital Legacy The narrative follows stewardesses, pilots, and crew members
: In Italian, "editor" remains the same, and " tratte " (plural of tratta ) translates to " routes " or " stretches ." In the context of a movie about an airline, this likely refers to the different flight segments (the "routes" between Paris and New York) that structure the film's scenes. The editing was crucial in transitioning between the
Ensuring the original French or English audio remained perfectly aligned with the high-bitrate video. Produced by Marc Dorcel , a major French adult film studio
Produced by Marc Dorcel , a major French adult film studio.
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