Pan Am, the iconic airline of the past, is making a comeback in a big way with a luxurious private jet trip scheduled for 2025. For those who long for the glamour and sophistication of vintage air travel, this 12-day journey is a dream come true.
Partnering with Criterion Travel and Bartelings Associates, Pan Am will take travelers on a once-in-a-lifetime experience from New York to exotic destinations such as Bermuda, Lisbon, Marseille, London, and Foynes in Ireland. The trip will be hosted by none other than Craig Carter, the CEO of Pan American World Airways, adding an extra level of prestige to the already extravagant adventure.
With only 50 spots available on the privately-chartered Boeing 757-200 aircraft, this exclusive journey promises a level of opulence rarely seen in modern air travel. From gourmet meals and an open bar on every flight leg to stays at luxury hotels like The Savoy and Four Seasons Ritz, every detail has been carefully curated to provide a truly indulgent experience.
But this trip is not just about revisiting the past – it’s also about looking towards the future. Carter emphasizes the importance of balancing Pan Am's rich history with innovative touches that will appeal to both longtime fans and new customers. And with reservations starting at $59,950 per person, it’s clear that this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for those with a taste for the finer things in life.
While Pan Am may be leading the charge in reviving the golden age of travel, other companies like Four Seasons and TCS World Travel are also offering their own upscale private jet journeys. Whether you choose to book a ticket on Pan Am's historic trip or explore other luxury travel options, one thing is certain – the allure of glamorous air travel is alive and well in the modern world.