Posted on 07/07/2024 4:31:20 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Under new ownership, Pan American World Airways has announced the first in a series of planned themed journeys that harken back to its heyday.
For decades, the Pan Am brand and its distinctive blue and white logo symbolized the excitement and elegance of air travel's golden age.
Even after the airline ceased operations in 1991, memories of its attentive service, gourmet meals, impeccably dressed crew, and spacious seating endure.
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Got a taste of the old-time charm of airlines when I first flew overseas back in (probably) 1957. I was just a new recruit, but we went overseas on a pretty new- at- the- time Super Constellation That had decent seating room. I think meals were provided, but we made a stop in Hawaii where we were put up at a nice hotel with Excellent meals. The only complaint I could see was the noise of the plane, which I’m sure was common back then. The last time I flew( just before 911) I remember them serving a meal on the plane for $10 & I didn’t think it looked anything like something I wanted to eat or even order if it was free. Needless to say, I haven’t flown since.
Lesson learned: “Lifetime” can be short in the airline industry.
It can be short no matter where you are...
Oh, that’s very sad indeed. Sorry......
>>>A far better time, in a far better America. We were still valuing competence over skin color and genitalia and celebrations of perversity.>>>
Exactly. The pilots in that commercial are my kind of pilots. Probably Vietnam, Korean, or World War 2 fighter pilot vets.
Pan Am 1970's first class dining.
I loved Braniff and Ozark beack in the 1970’s.
Braniff painted their planed all kinds of colors.
Pan Am took me to Germany in 60’s when I was in the sevice. Early DC 8 jet. Smooth as silk overnight flight. Don’t remember food. Tail end of the Golden Age of flight...and America. Super Connies were state of art at tail end of propeller age.
Pan Am one ended in 1991 but two other carriers bought the certificate, I flew for Pan Am three in 2002. Fleet of 727’s at the time.
The most reliable THREE engine airliner of all time, the Constellation.
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Yes. Especially in Chicago, Detroit, Baltimore, Oakland...
This is probably going to end up being like the resurrected Eastern Airlines and just do charter flights.
In comparison to fast and high-flying modern jets, propeller airliners are slow, noisy, and subject to more frequent and severe weather turbulence and delays. Flying boats may seem romantic, but long oversea flights in them were a boring and punishing experience.
I wanted to fly Pan Am to the Moon!!!
Not sure if Howard Hughs had kids who someday may rebuild TWA from the ground up
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