AvGeeks and anyone nostalgic for the yesteryears of travel will be excited to learn that they can once again fly on a plane donning the iconic livery of Pan Am.
This week, tickets went on sale for a luxe safari trip to Africa operated by the new-age version of Pan American World Airways.
A fixture in the skies from its launch in 1927 until its collapse in 1991, Pan Am helped define what many people consider the "golden age of aviation." The carrier pioneered routes across Latin America and the Pacific, and it even operated the famous Boeing 314 Clipper aircraft, Flying Boats that were capable of landing on water. Pan Am also helped bring the Boeing 747 to market, which made long-haul international travel much more accessible to the masses.
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on The Points Guy Articles.





