There was a time when Pan Am represented the pinnacle of global aviation, a carrier so dominant internationally that it became synonymous with air travel itself. But listening to United Airlines’ head of global network planning this week, it is clear that the modern reality has quietly surpassed that legacy.
Pan Am, for all its mythology, operated in a very different world. It dominated longhaul flying at a time when international travel was limited, heavily regulated, and far less accessible. Routes were fewer, frequencies were lower, and competition was constrained.
United, by contrast, is operating in a fully liberalized, hyper-competitive global market. And yet, it is not just competing…it is building a network that dwarfs anything that came before it.
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on Live and Let's Fly.





