
PanAm is bringing luxury back to the skies — but can you afford the $65,000 ticket?
NY Post
Miss those more elegant, 20th-century days of flying? They can be yours again — for a pie-in-the-sky price.
Pan Am, the beloved, long-defunct airline that earned a reputation for cruising in style and great comfort, has announced a special, 12-day comeback journey next summer — and it costs a whopping $65,500 for a solo ticket, with a slight discount for two.
Rest assured, that number covers “most meals and beverages” and comes with a complimentary “swag bag,” according to the website.
From June 27 until July 9, 2025, you can “relive a golden age of travel” — and marvel at your soaring credit card bill — as travel company Criterion partners with the shuttered shuttler for an intercontinental extravaganza spanning nearly two weeks.
Hurry, though — there are only 50 open seats on the commemorative flight.
The pricey plan is a circuit from New York to Bermuda, Lisbon, Portugal, Marseille, France, London, England and Foynes, Ireland — the airline’s original transatlantic destinations — and then back to the Big Apple.

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