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For aviation fans enthralled by the jet age of the 1950s and 1960s, few embodied that fascination more than Pan Am.
Pan American World Airways, which operated from 1927 to 1991, was a symbol of the ambitions of a burgeoning United States. The now-defunct airline played a pioneering role in the development of commercial air travel.
Pan Am is Temporary return It will take to the skies in June 2025 for a 12-day trip. historic Transatlantic Route. The upcoming “Follow the Transatlantic Route” trip is supported by Pan American World Airways and the Pan Am Museum Foundation and licensed by the Pan Am brand.
The journey is scheduled to depart from New York City on June 27, 2025 on an all-Business Class Boeing 757 aircraft.
Only 50 passengers will be allowed on this special tour.
Afterwards, flights continue to Bermuda, Lisbon, Marseille, Passengers are scheduled to return to New York on July 8.
But this trip isn’t cheap: The all-inclusive rate for this expedition is $59,950 per person based on double occupancy. If traveling solo, the all-inclusive rate is $65,500.
During the expedition, travelers will stay in luxury accommodations, including: Rosewood In Bermuda, Savoy In London Dromoland Castle County Clare, Ireland.
But the star of the show is Pan Am, because for an entire generation of Americans who never experienced the golden age of travel and could only relive it through history books, movies and TV shows, the airline’s logo evokes nostalgia that any former passenger, former employee or aviation enthusiast will never forget.
According to AFAR, Pan Am is already planning a commemorative trip for 2027. 100th Anniversary The first flight of a long-established airline.