I remember this jingle during boarding as well. Most of all, in my years of having the privilege to fly in Pan Am throughout the 1970s, I remember the extraordinary kindness and warmth of the flight crews.
Fun fact: Every transcription of this I've been able to find has the first two notes written as the same exact pitch, but to me they're clearly different. So I asked my dad's fiancee, who happens to be a classical guitarist. Turns out the two notes are the same pitch, but the string is plucked differently: The first note would be plucked with the fingernail, the second more so with the pad of the finger. So I'm not insane! Also, I'd love to hear how you perceive the difference between the notes, if you do at all. Personally I've always heard the second note as slightly lower, but my sibling says it's slightly higher.
As a 31 year veteran of Pan Am which were the best years of my professional life! I like this tune of Pan Am of the famous Clipper which flew around the world uniting people of races and cultures! Pan Am gone but NOT forgotten Robert (Bob) Weber JFK/VIE/MUC/FRA PAA #34253
Pan Am's rot began in the skies over rural Scotland (a place I'm intimately familiar with) one night in late 1988. On that night, evil reared its ugly head, as it would again, on 9/11. And this evil keeps on going and going and going. In Paris. In London. In Nice. In Madrid. In Brussels. In Istanbul. In Bombay. In Bali. On that cold December's night long ago, mighty Pan Am met its match in a mediEVIL ideology. It made the iconic company bankrupt. Pan Am never recovered. That's how the cookie crumbled.
The sad thing is people associate things like that with the airline. Pan Am wasn't responsible, they couldn't really do much more. The government didn't have good security back then and it was blamed on Pan Am. Same thing with TWA. Flight 800 basically ruined the airline, although there were a few things they could have done.
@Jack Penny Whittingdale is apparently referring to the fact that the religion of piss took out PA103 and that that incident triggered Pan Am's demise.
@@alfredwhittingdale9192 It seems the Pan Am problems started when they bought to many 747's they could not fill to capacity, then they lost the monopoly of the Pacific routes which were their most profitable, more mistakes followed and domed the company
It was a great instrumental version too, starting with an oboe passage, followed by lush strings and French horns. Close your eyes and you can visualize Pan Am flight attendants serving pre-flight drinks in Clipper Class and First Class.
When I think back to my years as an employee of PanAm, I grateful for the ex-perience. We were well trained and attentive to the needs of our passengers. Flying on PanAm was great! I was proud to do my best, and it was my privilege to be a part of this never-forgotten Company. Pan American World Airways and National Airlines. Whether abroad in Asia, Europe, Africa, Australia or the Americas, we were One!
Life should be reversed like Betamax tape this airline was so fantastic service respectfully crew I remember I took a trip from Maracaibo Venezuela to Miami on Panam as soon was boarding in you can hear the panam jingle instrumental songs was so nice services as well we hope Panam back to the sky again one those days
Nostalgic. No airline again will ever capture the undeniable position as the World’s Carrier. Pan Am Flight No. 1 and all that it meant happened in another time, when access to so many new far away places was a reality to the masses. An elegant jingle and lyrics stemming from the tail end of tin pan alley musical talent, deeply rooted in classical (music) culture. Let’s just be proud and appreciative that this got made while it lasted.
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN !!! PAN AM put wings on me and let me be part of the best people in the world to work with and gave me the best years of my life.
I used to fly Pan Am in the late 70's on business to Guam, Hong Kong, Fiji and others. When returning from Hong Kong there would be Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airlines and Pan Am parked at the gates. When I got on Pan Am and heard the theme music I always felt like I was back in the US already. Great airline.
Pan Am was my life for 30+years. Certainly "gone but not forgotten". Former employees from all over the world still meet and celebrate the pioneering spirit of Pan Am. A museum is planned......stay tuned
@@Samuel-wr5no The Railway should sell their name to Delta and then Delta should rebrand as Pan Am and the Delta Flight Museum would become the Pan Am & Delta Flight Museum. Sky Miles would become Clipper Miles and Delta Sky Clubs would become Pan Am Clipper Clubs. The inflight entertainment system would include Pan Am Films like The Island of Dr. No, From Russia With Love, 2001 a Space Odyssey, Live and Let Die, Indiana Jones Raider of the Lost Arc, and Catch Me If You Can. The Instrumental version of this song would open humorous Delta style flight safety videos.
I wish, but with deregulation the business model probably would not fly (pun not intended.) But, I agree, Pan Am was the greatest airline that ever flew. Sadly now flying is just a bitch chore of being treated like chattel.
I flew Pan Am a lot FRA>IAD>FRA in the late 80s. I miss the airline, it service was (and still is, honestly) unmatched in aviation. Every major carrier today is but a sad imitation of the PanAm clippers. About 3 weeks prior to the PA103 crash, I was on the Clipper Maid of the Seas on a FRA>JFK. The crash really hit home because West Berlin had been bombed by the Libyans in ‘85, so there was a great outpouring of solidarity from the people of West Berlin. I wish the airline had survived but their funding savior, Delta, was only interested in their routes and their gates. When they closed down, the world lost a great airline and a great US corporation.
For those asking. I was an employee of Pan Am & the best I can remember (getting old) is the Music came out in the late 70's or early 80's. There was two different version of this jingle & they both came on plastic bendable records to the employee's. Both versions are great just one is on the flip side w/o words (I think) I do still have them.
Do you think you could somehow transfer those to digital and upload them?? I once found a website with that and like a recording they used when ur on hold on phone but I can't find it now.
My parents and grandmom loved this song whever we travelled. We lost grandmom at the hands of insensitive animals working in a nursing home who put her in a nursing home with no heat until she got chest congested and died of penumonia. They did not even bother to send call 911 to send her to a hospital and they did not even tell us. ... so many memories...Pan Am was iconic and a good airline....may be they were the only real people who knew how to take care of people...
feel for you .. nursing home or rehab place my dad was lost to insensitive animals working in rehab. mY dad was fragile just came out of hospital and they forced him into cardic arrest. he worked proudly for Panam.
I distinctly remember this vocalized version being played during de-planing in 1984 on all six Pan Am flights that I took that year. Four were on the 747-100/200s, one was on a 747 SP, and one was on a 727.
I miss PAA till today. I've been a Pan Am employee for 12 fantastic years. Unfortunately, PAA is gone! After Pan Am, I've worked for AA and CO, but in my opinion, PAA was the most experienced airline in the world!
@Jack Penny but it is posible: easyjet, Ryanair and AirKoryo the airline from North Korea See good exaples. Also i flew like 1 Jear Adi with United, was older plane, monitor dient worked right and was a hard landing were the over had kompartments opend, nur was nice service without any turbulances.
In a book someone wrote about Pan Am, there was a true story about a woman who gave birth on a flight and she was so grateful to the flight crew, that she named her new daughter PAM ANN, a reversal of the letters in Pan Am. I believe the story was re-counted in a book written by Robert Gandt, a former Pan Am pilot.
I remember back in the late 80s, I went on an interview for a flight attendant position with Pan Am, at the Pan Am building in NYC. They had this fabulosu video, that had this jingle playing in the background. Could anyone get a copy of that video and post it? Believe me, any Pan Am fan would love that video, and I'd certaily love to see it again, and again, and again...
I was stationed in Germany in the 80's. When I hear this song I think of 2 things.... I was either going home or going back to my tank in Germany. They would play this song non stop at JFK.
I applied to Pan Am twice I never got an interview. Thankfully Western hired me in the early 80s. Then with the Western Delta merger in 86 I became a Delta employee. I remember when sadly Pan Am was no longer, Delta bought much of its assets and some routes. Pan Am really is a legend in the airline business.
Melancholy. Pan Am literally defined the airline industry. So many of the practices that are now the norm all around the world were pioneered by them. It’s a tragedy that such an iconic giant went bust. There’ll never be another airline like it.
I like this jingle. What a bright, lively, and uplifting jingle for a airlines to have. I wished this airlines was still around. I would love to fly overseas on an airline like this instead of those "other" airlines that I am forced to take now. They went out of business WAY before I started my transoceanic flights; however, I do remember them in the 1970s, 1980s and up to their demise in 1991. I do have a Pan Am Lanyard (that I wear regularly) to help other people know about Pan Am airlines and keep it as a "starting point" for future research by new people that I meet. People see me wearing the lanyard and they always ask me, "What is Pan Am"? That is when I give them a brief, condensed version of the history of the airlines. Ha-Ha.
The first time I heard the name PAN AM I was watching let's make a deal with Monti Hall back in the sixty. PAN AM seemed to fly everywhere. I finally got to fly on clipper maiden of the seas and clipper neptune in 1977 in March. PAN AM is sorely missed.
We need this airline back even if just a few planes. The pilots, stewardesses, maintenance crews, gate attendents, cooks all. They will get the business. They always liked military, too.
We cannot deny that it was Pan Am that ushered us into the jet age, computer reservations, and more of aviation operations and elements we have today. Pan Am would still be here if only they prioritized more on safety and security rather than the profit. That Clipper 103/Lockerbie incident was a result of not prioritizing safety and security; the lack of baggage reconciliation and more flaws. I watched a movie produced by HBO detailing on how Lockerbie happened (warning: spoilers ahead); Fred Ford, VP for Pan Am aviation security, wants to improve and tighten airport and airline security after he and El Al alongside Israeli officials revealed the flaws and Edward Acker did a different approach rather than add some of El Al's security. During a hearing of Pan Am 103, Fred Ford revealed Pan Am to be more interested in profit-making than security.
Absolutely they would of. They had the best routes and hubs of all . The best people except for executive... my dad had nothing but bad news about the top.. the flights we took.around the world on luxury service planes compares nothing to today.
They're supposed to be reviving the brand, so we may see them again. I cerrainly hope so, I'd loved to see them flying again and grow to be what they were once upon a time. I hope they will learn from their past mistakes.
Anyone been to the Pan Am store near MIA? I’d love to visit it if it is still in operation. I’ve bought a few Pan Am items off eBay. I loved the concept of flying from the Pan Am building in NYC on Park Ave to JFK on a helicopter transfer back in the day. It must have been glamorous to fly to Europe back then on a 747 and the upper deck lounge must have been awesome.
Mark Tincher apparently it’s at 3814 Curtiss Parkway near Miami Airport just google Pan Am Aware store, it has limited opening hours, I’ve never been there but heard about it
I've been to the Aware store a few time back in the early 2000's. It was in the same building (on the 2nd floor) of the Pan Am Flight Academy. I read that it moved but eventually closed down. Don't know if it opened up again.
As a former PA flight attendant I remember this jingle well. We use to play it during boarding. It made us all feel proud to be PA.
I remember this jingle during boarding as well. Most of all, in my years of having the privilege to fly in Pan Am throughout the 1970s, I remember the extraordinary kindness and warmth of the flight crews.
Fun fact: Every transcription of this I've been able to find has the first two notes written as the same exact pitch, but to me they're clearly different. So I asked my dad's fiancee, who happens to be a classical guitarist. Turns out the two notes are the same pitch, but the string is plucked differently: The first note would be plucked with the fingernail, the second more so with the pad of the finger. So I'm not insane!
Also, I'd love to hear how you perceive the difference between the notes, if you do at all. Personally I've always heard the second note as slightly lower, but my sibling says it's slightly higher.
❤❤❤❤😍😘
Yes, that was when flying was a great experience
I was a Pan Am Flight Attendant,, great company and the people were fantastic, co workers and passengers alike. Oh how we miss Pan Am.
What a great airline it was. remembering my flight from London to New York in 1980
Alto13 I only know the flight that collided with he klm flight.....
jabbaa6500 Well you can buy airbus a300 and paint it into panam
jabbaa6500
we all do
fitr69 for 1905 don't lie.on
captain, bitch, you are a loser
As a 31 year veteran of Pan Am which were the best years of my professional life! I like this tune of Pan Am of the famous Clipper which flew around the world uniting people of races and cultures!
Pan Am gone
but NOT forgotten
Robert (Bob) Weber JFK/VIE/MUC/FRA PAA #34253
Pan Am's rot began in the skies over rural Scotland (a place I'm intimately familiar with) one night in late 1988. On that night, evil reared its ugly head, as it would again, on 9/11. And this evil keeps on going and going and going. In Paris. In London. In Nice. In Madrid. In Brussels. In Istanbul. In Bombay. In Bali. On that cold December's night long ago, mighty Pan Am met its match in a mediEVIL ideology. It made the iconic company bankrupt. Pan Am never recovered. That's how the cookie crumbled.
The sad thing is people associate things like that with the airline. Pan Am wasn't responsible, they couldn't really do much more. The government didn't have good security back then and it was blamed on Pan Am. Same thing with TWA. Flight 800 basically ruined the airline, although there were a few things they could have done.
Jack Penny thats his paa number (pan American Airlines) come on buddy
@Jack Penny Whittingdale is apparently referring to the fact that the religion of piss took out PA103 and that that incident triggered Pan Am's demise.
@@alfredwhittingdale9192 It seems the Pan Am problems started when they bought to many 747's they could not fill to capacity, then they lost the monopoly of the Pacific routes which were their most profitable, more mistakes followed and domed the company
One of the airlines that earned the status of legend, in the world of commercial aviation. Still flying high in our memories.
@@Texasstyle67 So true, I sometimes love flying PAN AM too, the Posky 747-200 and the CLS DC-10 :D
Pura verdade!!!Deixou muitas saudades ,voei muito .PAN AM
This is definitely one of, if not THE best airline songs/jingles EVER!
Pan Am had the best jingles. My personal fave was "we fly the world the way the world wants to fly" closely followed by "Pan Am makes the going great"
Listen to the Eastern Airlines instrumental on TH-cam.
British Airways is better and still being used in commercials and boarding.
THE BEST!!!
Considering it still has fans more than 30 years after Pan Am sized their operations, we can rest asure it is 🥳 Always loved this jingle!
The instrumental version was used in the cabin during boarding/de-planing. I remember hearing it in the early 80s on transatlantic flights.
Exactly I remember that too
Springbok295 and on hold when calling reservations, and the safety video
Me too!!
It was a great instrumental version too, starting with an oboe passage, followed by lush strings and French horns. Close your eyes and you can visualize Pan Am flight attendants serving pre-flight drinks in Clipper Class and First Class.
Does anybody know the exact year Pan Am started using this song?
When I think back to my years as an employee of PanAm, I grateful for the
ex-perience. We were well trained and attentive to the needs of our passengers.
Flying on PanAm was great! I was proud to do my best, and it was my privilege to be a part of this never-forgotten Company.
Pan American World Airways and National Airlines. Whether abroad in Asia, Europe, Africa, Australia or the Americas, we were One!
Life should be reversed like Betamax tape this airline was so fantastic service respectfully crew I remember I took a trip from Maracaibo Venezuela to Miami on Panam as soon was boarding in you can hear the panam jingle instrumental songs was so nice services as well we hope Panam back to the sky again one those days
Nostalgic. No airline again will ever capture the undeniable position as the World’s Carrier. Pan Am Flight No. 1 and all that it meant happened in another time, when access to so many new far away places was a reality to the masses. An elegant jingle and lyrics stemming from the tail end of tin pan alley musical talent, deeply rooted in classical (music) culture. Let’s just be proud and appreciative that this got made while it lasted.
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN !!! PAN AM put wings on me and let me be part of the best people in the world to work with and gave me the best years of my life.
Dorothea Rizzo that they did, for all of us ;-)
I used to fly Pan Am in the late 70's on business to Guam, Hong Kong, Fiji and others. When returning from Hong Kong there would be Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airlines and Pan Am parked at the gates. When I got on Pan Am and heard the theme music I always felt like I was back in the US already. Great airline.
We need pan am to come back
Nicholas Butchers if Pan Am is still operating today, Emirates, Etihad, and Delta are nothing.
What about TWA
If there is still pan am today they would be the only US Airlines to have first class suites with a separate bed and lounge chair.
TWA would be the best @@Colin_Yote
Delta should make some retro jet liveries including some Pan Am liveries just like how American Airlines is
From America to Asia... We will miss the airline since 1990's
Pan Am was my life for 30+years. Certainly "gone but not forgotten". Former employees from all over the world still meet and celebrate the pioneering spirit of Pan Am. A museum is planned......stay tuned
PAA29320 as long as the memory is alive, the bandit,
#28574
Had Delta Airlines made a museum, were also is Pan Am?
Pan Am needs to come back!
I fully agree, that's when flying used to be fun.
@@Samuel-wr5no The Railway should sell their name to Delta and then Delta should rebrand as Pan Am and the Delta Flight Museum would become the Pan Am & Delta Flight Museum. Sky Miles would become Clipper Miles and Delta Sky Clubs would become Pan Am Clipper Clubs. The inflight entertainment system would include Pan Am Films like The Island of Dr. No, From Russia With Love, 2001 a Space Odyssey, Live and Let Die, Indiana Jones Raider of the Lost Arc, and Catch Me If You Can. The Instrumental version of this song would open humorous Delta style flight safety videos.
@@Samuel-wr5no OMGGG
@@Samuel-wr5no Aww man i wish they have passanger trains
I wish, but with deregulation the business model probably would not fly (pun not intended.) But, I agree, Pan Am was the greatest airline that ever flew.
Sadly now flying is just a bitch chore of being treated like chattel.
I flew Pan Am a lot FRA>IAD>FRA in the late 80s. I miss the airline, it service was (and still is, honestly) unmatched in aviation. Every major carrier today is but a sad imitation of the PanAm clippers. About 3 weeks prior to the PA103 crash, I was on the Clipper Maid of the Seas on a FRA>JFK. The crash really hit home because West Berlin had been bombed by the Libyans in ‘85, so there was a great outpouring of solidarity from the people of West Berlin. I wish the airline had survived but their funding savior, Delta, was only interested in their routes and their gates. When they closed down, the world lost a great airline and a great US corporation.
Delta the worst airline .. I worked for delta dad worked for Pan am .. delta was happy to get rid of the leader!
I fr never knew they flew to iad
@@nuhuhlol781 it was a very important city for Pan Am to fly to. To Europe, the West Coast, Florida and the Caribbean.
I only flew with Pan Am once from London to New York back in the 70's. Best airline ever to have graced our skies.
For those asking. I was an employee of Pan Am & the best I can remember (getting old) is the Music came out in the late 70's or early 80's. There was two different version of this jingle & they both came on plastic bendable records to the employee's. Both versions are great just one is on the flip side w/o words (I think) I do still have them.
Do you think you could somehow transfer those to digital and upload them?? I once found a website with that and like a recording they used when ur on hold on phone but I can't find it now.
@@ubitmoosie2067 I might be 4 years late, but could this be the jingle you're looking for?
th-cam.com/video/mX8yCh25tNM/w-d-xo.html
Rita, did you ever get pumped by a pilot?
My parents and grandmom loved this song whever we travelled. We lost grandmom at the hands of insensitive animals working in a nursing home who put her in a nursing home with no heat until she got chest congested and died of penumonia. They did not even bother to send call 911 to send her to a hospital and they did not even tell us. ... so many memories...Pan Am was iconic and a good airline....may be they were the only real people who knew how to take care of people...
feel for you .. nursing home or rehab place my dad was lost to insensitive animals working in rehab. mY dad was fragile just came out of hospital and they forced him into cardic arrest. he worked proudly for Panam.
Hell if singing this doesn't bring a tear to your eye, you've got no heart!!!
You must be over 40 - 50 years old if singing this brings a tear to your eye.
@@rtcp2020 66...
@@2011mendo you’re 66?
@@rtcp2020 yep, started with PanAm in the mid 70's..
@@rtcp2020 even me who is far younger it still brings a tear to my eye, amazing
Love the music. Pan Am was indeed a great airline, too bad it didn't go into the 21st century.
i hope some very rich man re-commences operation of Pan Am. i never got to fly them but i wish i could
I also hope that Pan Am will start operations pretty soon.
Flying on a Pan American jet back then was as exciting as your destination. You looked forward to boarding your flight unlike today.
What a great airline it was!
Thank you!! I love Pan Am! I flew on them many times, and they are part of my youth.
flying on pan am was great fly capt offerrall thank you
The best airline EVER. We miss you.
Hello Panamophiles! Take heed that I've worked for PA at CDG airport during spring 1986. Indeed a bygone great airline!
French stewardesses are, by far, the best looking bitches on earth.
@@harveyweinstein6346 but they have very smelly cunts
I distinctly remember this vocalized version being played during de-planing in 1984 on all six Pan Am flights that I took that year. Four were on the 747-100/200s, one was on a 747 SP, and one was on a 727.
I was a Steward on Pan Am, very fond memories of world travel.
I'm an ex-pan am employee. PTY We miss Pan Am
wow
I miss PAA till today. I've been a Pan Am employee for 12 fantastic years. Unfortunately, PAA is gone! After Pan Am, I've worked for AA and CO, but in my opinion, PAA was the most experienced airline in the world!
Sonia Mello good for you, hold the memories, that's all we have
Pan Am was and will be the for ever the air line of the world ..
Remembering Pan Am 1927-1991
Pan Am was the best airline in the world. Better than United or Delta.
regularflurfy oh 1991 I thought it was 1992
@Jack Penny but it is posible: easyjet, Ryanair and AirKoryo the airline from North Korea See good exaples. Also i flew like 1 Jear Adi with United, was older plane, monitor dient worked right and was a hard landing were the over had kompartments opend, nur was nice service without any turbulances.
Pan am had a good life but went out in a horrible way😭🥺
Pan Am suffered and died a horrible death. May it RIP.
It was great fly in Pan Am,never will be another similar,it was the best
My dad worked for Panam 1967-1986 jfk Commasary .. loves flying all over the world 747SP world class clipper.. nothing comes close today.
We need Pan Am to come back
In a book someone wrote about Pan Am, there was a true story about a woman who gave birth on a flight and she was so grateful to the flight crew, that she named her new daughter PAM ANN, a reversal of the letters in Pan Am. I believe the story was re-counted in a book written by Robert Gandt, a former Pan Am pilot.
The best years of my life....
I remember back in the late 80s, I went on an interview for a flight attendant position with Pan Am, at the Pan Am building in NYC. They had this fabulosu video, that had this jingle playing in the background. Could anyone get a copy of that video and post it? Believe me, any Pan Am fan would love that video, and I'd certaily love to see it again, and again, and again...
I have seen that video. I have somewhere in my archives rhe actual picture then on Kodak camera rhe logo in the lobby.
I was stationed in Germany in the 80's. When I hear this song I think of 2 things.... I was either going home or going back to my tank in Germany. They would play this song non stop at JFK.
I applied to Pan Am twice I never got an interview. Thankfully Western hired me in the early 80s. Then with the Western Delta merger in 86 I became a Delta employee. I remember when sadly Pan Am was no longer, Delta bought much of its assets and some routes. Pan Am really is a legend in the airline business.
This is a happy/sad gut punch. I grew up in the Pan Am family. My Dad was with PA from 1963-1983.
Melancholy.
Pan Am literally defined the airline industry. So many of the practices that are now the norm all around the world were pioneered by them. It’s a tragedy that such an iconic giant went bust.
There’ll never be another airline like it.
My first transatlantic flight between paris orly and New York was on pan am, first class I will never forget
Yo, I blast dis up in my whip when I'm rollin down the street! 😜
I like this jingle. What a bright, lively, and uplifting jingle for a airlines to have. I wished this airlines was still around. I would love to fly overseas on an airline like this instead of those "other" airlines that I am forced to take now. They went out of business WAY before I started my transoceanic flights; however, I do remember them in the 1970s, 1980s and up to their demise in 1991. I do have a Pan Am Lanyard (that I wear regularly) to help other people know about Pan Am airlines and keep it as a "starting point" for future research by new people that I meet. People see me wearing the lanyard and they always ask me, "What is Pan Am"? That is when I give them a brief, condensed version of the history of the airlines. Ha-Ha.
David Roy as long as the memory is alive :-)
With the discovery of oil and gas in the United States great airlines like Pan Am should come back to the people. We need you. We want you back.
Emocionante Gracias parece que fue ayer !!!! CCS RES 1984 1989 😀
You can't beat the experience!!!!
The Giant of the Sky
This sounds like it was recorded some time in the mid 1970s.
EricEbac22 it was 1977 to be exact. It was Pan Am’s 50 year anniversary. Best airline jingle for the best airline.
@@WestSideModSquadAah, 1977. Memories. _Star Wars,_ Son of Sam, _The Car,_ bellbottoms, rollerskates....what a year.
Oh PAN AM. Very astonishing jingle
We flew Pan American from Australia back to the US in 1970. It was great.
The first time I heard the name PAN AM I was watching let's make a deal with Monti Hall back in the sixty. PAN AM seemed to fly everywhere. I finally got to fly on clipper maiden of the seas and clipper neptune in 1977 in March. PAN AM is sorely missed.
Pan Am was the last of the mohicans. It once was the greatest airlines on the planet. Nothing came close!
Love Pan Am love this song 😘😘😘
Beautyful song and arrangement.
Lastest news is that Pan Am is coming back in a series of flights first one is next year on june 12th 2025
the songs is special
We need this airline back even if just a few planes. The pilots, stewardesses, maintenance crews, gate attendents, cooks all. They will get the business. They always liked military, too.
Wow I remember this song from hearing it in flight whilst on holiday in the US in the mid 80's. Great nostalgic music...
We cannot deny that it was Pan Am that ushered us into the jet age, computer reservations, and more of aviation operations and elements we have today. Pan Am would still be here if only they prioritized more on safety and security rather than the profit. That Clipper 103/Lockerbie incident was a result of not prioritizing safety and security; the lack of baggage reconciliation and more flaws. I watched a movie produced by HBO detailing on how Lockerbie happened (warning: spoilers ahead); Fred Ford, VP for Pan Am aviation security, wants to improve and tighten airport and airline security after he and El Al alongside Israeli officials revealed the flaws and Edward Acker did a different approach rather than add some of El Al's security. During a hearing of Pan Am 103, Fred Ford revealed Pan Am to be more interested in profit-making than security.
Absolutely they would of. They had the best routes and hubs of all . The best people except for executive... my dad had nothing but bad news about the top.. the flights we took.around the world on luxury service planes compares nothing to today.
Thanks! I remember this well. The name, known the world over.
brings me back to my childhood and flying on clipper. my dad and sister worked for panam yearsj many memories.
Hello all ex Pan am employees I just wanted to say that I wish to become a supporter to Pan Am
The one, the only, airline of the World. America's Airline to the World. Pan Am.
If there was no Pan Am there wouldn't be a 747
Yep But Eventually Boeing Would Decide That They Need To Build A Big Plane Maybe Not The Same Look As The Iconic 747 But Who Knows?
thats just so right
there will be no; wide body airliners instead of intercontinental version of 737 flying in the skies XD
Grand!
Forever in my life!
Gran compañía aerea, soy de uruguay
I have a Pan Am messenger bag that I always take aboard any flight I'm on--I want the crew to know there once was a Camelot in the Skies!
unforgettable commercial!
we love pan am even i'm steel 9 years old even the fligth close orady but it will make me remember my grandpa that ever ride pan am.
adoi, budak indon, bahasa inggeris kamu kelakar lah
Bring it back
They're supposed to be reviving the brand, so we may see them again. I cerrainly hope so, I'd loved to see them flying again and grow to be what they were once upon a time. I hope they will learn from their past mistakes.
I just found out Panam is returning in 2025!
The Pan Am trademark are now owned by a rail company (Pan Am Railways) in New Hampshire or Connectiut
Sadly. Its true.
Tim Sexton actually, the hq is in North Billerica, MA. Their Website: www.panamrailways.com/
David Campbell, while the offices are in Billerica, the company HQ is in NH
Like TWA it could NEVER come back.
I miss u Pan Am
it's great
Legendary the best of the best
Pretty lovely Times as 60-70 !
BEST AIRLINES EVER
There will NEVER, EVER be another Pan American World Airways 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
If they only had better Financial Planning 😔
I like this jingle
7 years later and I still like this jingle
Pan Am, come back and fly me to my love once more...
The best years of my life!
Yo, I blast dis up in my whip when I'm rolin down the street! 😜
Anyone been to the Pan Am store near MIA? I’d love to visit it if it is still in operation. I’ve bought a few Pan Am items off eBay. I loved the concept of flying from the Pan Am building in NYC on Park Ave to JFK on a helicopter transfer back in the day. It must have been glamorous to fly to Europe back then on a 747 and the upper deck lounge must have been awesome.
Were exactly is it?
Mark Tincher apparently it’s at 3814 Curtiss Parkway near Miami Airport just google Pan Am Aware store, it has limited opening hours, I’ve never been there but heard about it
I've been to the Aware store a few time back in the early 2000's. It was in the same building (on the 2nd floor) of the Pan Am Flight Academy. I read that it moved but eventually closed down. Don't know if it opened up again.
Before their was Emirates, there was PanAm. They were the standard of the world.
Ohhhh what a glorious moment
Best airline in world history ❤❤
awesome
Yo, I blast dis up in my whip when I'm rolin down the street!
Supposedly this is from a 45rpm record? I SO want the CD quality/WAV version of it... MP3/YT compression does it NO justice
I love it
I realy like pan am because is the first fligth of america I thik is was american airline.
Very convincing.
We need PAM ANN today more than ever.
I MISS PAN AM
ThanK yoU foR youR UPLauD.
Wherever you're going!
wish pan am was still around never got to fly with them since i am only 14
It was awesome. Sorry you missed it
Fun+Experience+Pro crew= Pan American World Airways