Pan Am, a name synonymous with glamorous travel, may have ceased operations in 1991, but its legacy still evokes a sense of nostalgia for an era before the terms “overtourism” and “selfie stick” existed. Now, for those with deep pockets, there’s an opportunity to relive the golden age of air travel.
Pan Am Brands, which holds the former airline’s licensing rights, is offering a unique experience on a Pan Am-branded private jet. This exclusive 12-day trip, dubbed “Tracing the Transatlantic,” departs from New York City in June 2025.
The itinerary includes stops in Bermuda, Lisbon, Marseille, London, and Foynes, Ireland—destinations that hold historical significance to Pan Am and were part of the airline’s original routes. The price for this nostalgic journey is $59,950 per person.
This luxurious trip promises to recreate the elegance and sophistication that Pan Am once represented, offering a rare chance to experience the iconic airline’s legacy in a modern, exclusive setting.