Modern aviation revolutionized the world in the 20th century, and for many people, flying on Pan Am represented the pinnacle of passenger air travel. Pan Am's storied flights remain a present force in many flyers' imagination, but for a brief period next year, imagination will become reality for a few lucky passengers—for a price, of course.
In June 2025, Pan Am will take off once again with a 12-day "Tracing the Transatlantic" trip that will follow the legendary carrier's northern and southern transatlantic routes. The excursion will be limited to 50 passengers on a Boeing 757 with all-business-class seating. It's being done with the support of Pan American World Airways and the Pan Am Museum Foundation and licensing by Pan Am Brands.
It all starts June 27, 2025 when the plane takes off from New York City and will hop around Bermuda, Lisbon, Marseilles, London, and Foynes in Ireland before returning to New York on July 8. If you're interested, be prepared to cough up some cold, hard cash. It'll cost you $59,950 per person if you're traveling with someone else; if you're flying solo, it'll be $65,500.
The all-inclusive price includes much more than just the airfare. Throughout the trip, you'll be put up in some swanky accommodations, including the Rosewood luxury resort in Bermuda, the iconic Savoy hotel in London, and even Dromoland Castle in County Clare, Ireland.
If you're ready to relive the Jet Age for yourself, start getting your savings in order.