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Pan American World Airways
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Pan American World Airways was set up on 14th March, 1927 and was named Pan American Airways to start with. It rounded up operations on 4th December 1991. Its ICAO code was PAA, Callsign was CLIPPER and IATA was PA.
Pan American World Airways Details
Pan American World Airways conducted flights to Barbados, Guatemala, Cayman Islands, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Panama, Haiti, Bermuda, Jamaica, Mexico, Netherlands Antilles, USA, Puerto Rico, Argentina, Trinidad and Tobago, Brazil, Turks and Caicos Islands, Chile, US Virgin Islands, Uruguay, Costa Rica, Venezuela, El Salvador and France.
It had a fleet size of 226 with Boeing 727-121/221s and 128 Boeing 707-121/321s. Its hubs were at Frankfurt International Airport, Miami International Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport, Tokyo International Airport and London Heathrow Airport. Its focus cities were Berlin-Tegel International Airport, Honolulu International Airport, Houston Intercontinental Airport, Logan International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, O'Hare International Airport, San Francisco International Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport.
The frequent flyer program of this American airline was WorldPass and its airport lounge was known as Clipper Club. The company had several slogans - "The System of the Flying Clippers", "World's Most Experienced Airline", "Experience makes the difference"/"Pan Am makes the going great.", "America's airline to the world", "You can't beat the experience", and "Die Flugel Berlins."
PanAm Corporation was the parent company and its head offices were at Miami and New York City. It had been served by several CEOs - Juan T. Trippe, C. Edward Acker, Harold Gray, Thomas G. Plaskett, Najeeb Halaby, Russell L. Ray, Jr. and William T. Seawell.
Pan American World Airways conducted flights to Barbados, Guatemala, Cayman Islands, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Panama, Haiti, Bermuda, Jamaica, Mexico, Netherlands Antilles, USA, Puerto Rico, Argentina, Trinidad and Tobago, Brazil, Turks and Caicos Islands, Chile, US Virgin Islands, Uruguay, Costa Rica, Venezuela, El Salvador and France.
It had a fleet size of 226 with Boeing 727-121/221s and 128 Boeing 707-121/321s. Its hubs were at Frankfurt International Airport, Miami International Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport, Tokyo International Airport and London Heathrow Airport. Its focus cities were Berlin-Tegel International Airport, Honolulu International Airport, Houston Intercontinental Airport, Logan International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, O'Hare International Airport, San Francisco International Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport.
The frequent flyer program of this American airline was WorldPass and its airport lounge was known as Clipper Club. The company had several slogans - "The System of the Flying Clippers", "World's Most Experienced Airline", "Experience makes the difference"/"Pan Am makes the going great.", "America's airline to the world", "You can't beat the experience", and "Die Flugel Berlins."
PanAm Corporation was the parent company and its head offices were at Miami and New York City. It had been served by several CEOs - Juan T. Trippe, C. Edward Acker, Harold Gray, Thomas G. Plaskett, Najeeb Halaby, Russell L. Ray, Jr. and William T. Seawell.



