by Lacey Pfalz
Last updated: 9:15 AM ET, Thu November 7, 2024
Travel advisors can now book two 12-day Pan American commemorative jet journeys for their clients, with ten percent commission.
The Pan Am commemorative flights will both be held next year and will be offered for only 50 guests each on a Boeing 757 aircraft with Business Class lie-flat seating that harkens back to Pan Am’s century-old aviation history. The journeys were created in a partnership between Pan American World Airways, the Pan Am Museum Foundation, tour company Bartelings and Criterion Travel.
The “Tracing the Transatlantic” journey departs June 16 and June 27 and flies roundtrip from New York City following a gala. It flies a similar route to the historic Flying Boats with stops in Bermuda, Lisbon, Marseille, London and Foyne.
Along the way, travelers will stay in luxury accommodations including the Fairmont Hamilton Princess, Four Seasons Ritz, the Savoy and Adare Manor.
The price tag? $59,960 per person based on double occupancy. Solo travelers will pay a bit more, at $65,500.
“This itinerary, created by our partners at Bartelings and Criterion Travel, continues to garner great interest from the travel advisor community,” said Craig Carter, CEO of Pan American World Airways. “Designed to honor the unmatched legacy of Pan Am, the private jet journey will be a memorable experience for their most discerning clients."
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