For many, Pan American World Airways represents our collective nostalgia for the golden age of air trips, when the Jet-setters were transported worldwide with elegant and spacious airplanes with elegant hostesses and a glamorous food service.
Some may even go so far to say that the past era ended forever on December 4, 1991, when the final flight of bread took Bridgetown, Barbados for Miami. A combination of factors had completed in AM PAN that was declared in bankruptcy, marking the end of the iconic airline.
But for those who seek to revive the days of glory of air trips, all hope is not lost. Next year, the beloved PAN AM will return to the heavens with a private itinerary of 12 days in honor of its most memorable routes.
“PAN AM represents elegance and sophistication and our goal is to emphasize the rich story of bread combining a modern experience on the flight,” says Craig Carter, CEO of Pan American World Airways and owner of the PAN AM brands. Condé nast Traveler.
Nicknamed “Tracing The Transatlantic”, the commemorative trip of AM PAN will take off in a Boeing 757-200 of New York City on Friday, June 27, 2025, tracking the legendary transatlantic routes of the southern and north of the airline once it flew. First, he will go to Bermuda, before crossing the Atlantic Ocean to Lisbon. The flight will continue to jump through European cities, including Marseille, France; London; and Foynes, Ireland, before returning to New York on July 9, 2025.
Operated by the Private Aircraft Tourism Company Bartelings and directed by AFFINITY Group Tour Specialists Criterion Travel, the trip will be organized by Carter, who also serves as custodian of the PAN AM legacy, which brings his four decades of experience in the airline industry. The most prominent aspects of the itinerary include Night of Fado in Lisbon, a celebration of July 4 in London and a dinner at the Flynes de Foynes Barco Museum with the only replica of Boeing 314 flying boats in the world.
Along the way, travelers will stay in some of the most exclusive hotels in each city: Waldorf Astoria in New York City, Bermuda’s Rosewood Bermuda, Lisbon’s Four Seasons Hotel Ritz, The Savoy in London and Dromoland Castle Hotel & Country Estate.
Only 50 seats, each of them with lie seats, will be available. The trips are priced at $ 59,950 per person according to the double occupation and $ 65,500 for solo travelers, and include all flights, accommodations, a brand loot bag and most meals and drinks throughout the trip. The points can be reserved with a tank of $ 5,000 through Travel Criterion.
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