Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin An original Pan Am 757 Pan Am World Airways Under new ownership, Pan American World Airways has announced the first in a series of planned themed journeys that harken back to its heyday. For decades, the Pan Am brand and its distinctive blue and white logo symbolized the excitement and elegance of air travel's golden age. Even after the airline ceased operations in 1991, memories of its attentive service, gourmet meals, impeccably dressed crew, and spacious seating endure.

Historic Itinerary Inspired By The Past Pan Am Boeing 314 Clipper Pan American World Airways Now, Pan Am is ready to take flight once more. Its inaugural journey will be a 12-day commemorative voyage limited to 50 guests. Craig Carter, CEO of Pan American World Airways and owner of Pan Am Brands, will host the trip, which will fly round-trip to Europe from New York City with stops in Bermuda, Lisbon, Marseille, London, and Foynes in Ireland.

“Since 1927, Pan Am has left an indelible mark on the world. From humble beginnings as the first commercial carrier for the U.S.

Air Mail, Pan Am’s founder Juan T. Trippe went on to create a vast aviation empire across the globe, literally bringing the world closer together one flight at a time,” says Carter. MORE FOR YOU ‘Terrifying’ Crypto Crash Triggers ‘Extreme Fear’ Panic After $2 Trillion Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, And Solana Price Wipe Out Odds Of Biden Dropping Out Suddenly Soar On $230 Million Trum.