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Pan Am reborn, Riyadh Air eyes New Zealand

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Pan Am Boeing 747SP Clipper introduced in 1970.

Nevil Gibson Sat, 13 Jul 2024

The Pan American (Pan Am) brand is being revived for a nostalgic transatlantic excursion in 2025 using a chartered Boeing 757-200 from Bartelings with just 50 business class seats. (The RNZAF has two of these aircraft.)

United States-based Centurion Travel is exclusively selling the two-week odyssey

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Nevil Gibson Sat, 13 Jul 2024
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