Pan Am returns in 2025 with a special flight

Pan Am, the famous former American airline, is returning with a special flight in 2025. The company that pioneered transatlantic flying was in business from 1927 to 1991, and due to its influence, popularity and glamor offered by its planes, it is still not regretted.

Now Pan Am is back, with a private charter tour designed to celebrate and remember the glory and glamor days of flying. From June 27 to July 9, 2025, passengers will be able to experience travel in a private Boeing 757 and pass Bermuda, Lisbon, Marseille, London and Foynes, Ireland. The trip will be led by Pan American World Airways CEO Craig Carter, and the itinerary is designed to replicate Pan Am’s initial transatlantic flights.

The trip will take place in an aircraft that has never been in the Pan Am fleet, a Boeing 757-200. The private version of the plane with seats that turn into a bed can accommodate only 50 passengers. The entire travel arrangement includes staying in luxury hotels and resorts, and the entire trip will last 12 days.

This kind of experience will certainly not be cheap and only a few will be able to afford it. The cost of the trip at the reservation price is $59,950.00, which includes airfare, accommodations, most meals and beverages, and Pam An branded souvenirs. The above price refers to shared accommodation; you will pay an additional 10% if you want single accommodation. The trip is called the “2025 Tracing The Transatlantic Voyage,” and is scheduled to begin in New York on June 27 and end on July 9, 2025, with stops in Bermuda, Lisbon, and London, The Economic Times reports.

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