Travel advisors across the United States are once again selling Pan Am flights, marking a return to aviation's golden age. The announcement of Pan Am commemorative flights for 2025 has sparked significant interest among travel professionals who can now offer their clients a taste of vintage air travel glamour while earning a 10% commission.
The program features two 12-day voyages tracing Pan American World Airways' legendary Southern and Northern Transatlantic routes departing from New York City between June 16 and July 9, 2025.
The journeys, officially licensed by Pan American World Airways and supported by the Pan Am Museum Foundation, will transport 50 guests per flight in an all-Business Class Boeing 757 featuring lie-flat seating. Operated by specialty tour companies Bartelings and Criterion Travel, the "Tracing the Transatlantic" itinerary follows the historic Flying Boats' routes with stops in Bermuda, Lisbon, Marseille, London and Foynes, Ireland. Craig Carter, CEO of Pan Am, notes strong interest from travel advisors, highlighting the journey's appeal to discerning clients seeking a unique travel experience.
The comprehensive package, priced at $59,950 per person double occupancy or $65,500 single occupancy, begins and ends at New York's newly renovated Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Guests will enjoy stays at prestigious properties including the Fairmont Hamilton Princess in Bermuda, Four Seasons Ritz in Lisbon, the Savoy in London and Adare Manor in Ireland. Special experiences include an evening of fado in Lisbon and an exclusive dinner at the Flying Boat Museum in Foynes, home to the world's only B314 Flying Boat replica.
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by Bartelings and Criterion Travel. It was fact-checked and reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.