Pan Am, which is well-known for its opulent transatlantic flights, will make a comeback in 2025 with a voyage aboard a private jet. Established in 1927 and shutting down in 1991, the airline offers an opulent 12-day trip from New York in an attempt to bring back the golden age of travel, as per the reports of Yahoo Life.
From June 27 to July 9, 2025, tourists will traverse Bermuda, Lisbon, Marseille, London, and Foynes in Ireland throughout their journey. The journey will be hosted by Pan American World Airways CEO Craig Carter and will replicate Pan Am's initial transatlantic itineraries.
On a private Boeing 757-200 with lie-flat seats, the expedition can fit just 50 people. In addition to accommodations at luxurious resorts like the Four Seasons Ritz in Lisbon and The Savoy in London, travelers will also enjoy continental cuisine and an open bar during their flights. Also included will be one-of-a-kind encounters like touring an Irish Pan Am Clipper replica.
For this unique journey, reservations begin at $59,950 per person, which includes airfare, lodging, the majority of meals and beverages, and branded goods. The price listed above is for shared accommodation; single visitors will pay an additional 10%. «2025 Tracing the Transatlantic Voyage» is the name of the journey, which echoes some of the historic flying boat itineraries.
As per the reports of Yahoo Life, Carter highlights how crucial it is to respect Pan Am's legendary legacy while luring in new clients. In