Pan Am's World, 1970s

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • An around the world tour with Pan American Airways. To purchase a clean DVD or digital download of this film for personal home use or educational use contact us at questions@archivefarms.com. To license footage from this film for commercial use visit: www.travelfilmarchive.com

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  • @onecunningfox
    @onecunningfox 14 років тому +8

    I tell everyone who doesnt know Pan Am - that a 747 NEVER looked more beautiful than in Pan Am colors.
    That emergency life raft trainer at 11.55 was ONE LUCKY FELLA!
    Thank for the memories (as my Pan Am t-shirt says).
    Always remembered, but NEVER forgotten - Pan Am. xoxo
    Signed - son of former lifelong Pan Am employee;1963-1991

  • @ishouldwinagrammy2
    @ishouldwinagrammy2 2 роки тому +6

    music/songs:
    00:00 Alan Parker & Alan Hawkshaw - Take To The Sky
    04:25 Alan Parker & Alan Hawkshaw - Clear Waters
    05:54 Keith Mansfield - New Image
    06:36 Peter Sander - Shop Floor
    07:24 John Scott - Drop Out
    08:43 Johnny Pearson - Rhythmic Explosion
    09:59 Alan Moorhouse - Expo in Tokyo
    19:02 Alan Parker & Alan Hawkshaw - Sweet Summer
    20:29 Alan Parker & Alan Hawkshaw - Days of Orange Squash
    21:21 Alan Hawkshaw - Action Replay
    22:26 Johnny Pearson - The Ride Is Rough
    23:04 Alan Parker & Alan Hawkshaw - Take To The Sky

  • @tonyktown
    @tonyktown 13 років тому +6

    I can't help but watch these videos and remembering the 22 year old kid who in 1977 had a world opened up to him, he could only dream of, and given the education of a lifetime with paycheck inclusive. I miss you Pan Am so much. :-(

  • @byromania
    @byromania 15 років тому +3

    Thank you so much for posting this video. This represents all that air travel used to be. I don't know if we will ever have another Pan Am again ( the closest is probably Emirates), but this certainly brings back fond memories. Gotta love 1970.

  • @doulasc
    @doulasc 14 років тому +5

    RIP Pan Am and TWA the world will never be the same again without these two.

  • @RWernsing
    @RWernsing 11 років тому +2

    Pan Am took me on my 1st trip to London from JFK T3... in the 80s during college. My love affair with England began then and has never ceased. Thank's Pan Am! I think of the airline everytime I am in Manhattan and see "the building" or in Miami when I visit the Dinner Key seaplane base / City Hall. Great elements of the 20th century.

  • @jeffrodrigues3176
    @jeffrodrigues3176 8 років тому +8

    Amazing , Pan Am was truly an amazing carrier.

  • @WestSideModSquad
    @WestSideModSquad 13 років тому

    Bravo!! What an excellent way to honor the truly exceptional airline that was Pan Am. Back then the flight was as memorable as the destination and no other airline made it as such than Pan American World Airways. I'm glad I got to experience Pan Am's 747 clipper class...the true meaning to the phrase "jet set."

  • @googleuser5875
    @googleuser5875 Рік тому

    Wow…great memories….❤😢

  • @gullrock14
    @gullrock14 11 місяців тому

    I was 18 working at the JFK World Port. Flying was special. Saw many celebs.

  • @FernandoChecon
    @FernandoChecon 13 років тому

    I' m from Pan' Am World! Thanks from Brasil!

  • @trader891
    @trader891 14 років тому

    That was awesome. Those were the days when flying was fun.

  • @canesguy5
    @canesguy5 11 років тому +2

    Was a great airline. First time on a airplane was on Pam Am B747 CCS to MIA

  • @dutchy1176
    @dutchy1176 15 років тому +1

    ...flight 103 was the final blow.Passengers were afraid of Pan Am,due to it being a terrorist target a few times.Planes flew not even half full,and they started losing cash,right??Sad.Looking at this video,and hearing the groovy sound backing it,makes you want to revive it.I wish I could have flown on this once iconic carrier.Now I just read/see what I can on the net.....

  • @MarkMaysey
    @MarkMaysey 15 років тому

    Nice footage. I remember when stewardess wore those blue derby hats. Thanks for sharing!!

  • @ultraswank
    @ultraswank 14 років тому +2

    Most of the songs in this video are KPM library songs.

  • @MargotDarby
    @MargotDarby 15 років тому

    I had completely forgotten about Lockerbie. I rode PanAm once or twice on transcons in the early 80s, just because I didn't think it would be around long. (I also rode Buzz out of Stansted on its last day in 2003.) Pan Am's stock tanked in the early 80s due to deregulation and wasteful acquisition. I seem to recall it bought another airline (National?) in 79-80 to get domestic routes that it could have obtained for free a year later.

  • @justinvanmarrum3285
    @justinvanmarrum3285 8 років тому +3

    That sounds like Cliff Robertson narrating.

  • @cirvine11
    @cirvine11 13 років тому

    I seem to recall them playing this just before the main movie.

  • @dutchy1176
    @dutchy1176 15 років тому

    define irony:The guy at Boeing says that the 747 was built in cooperation with Pan Am.He says it's line number 89 and 90 in front of them.Both planes were destined for United,but 90 ended up with Pan Am in 1984!Number 89 is the very plane which suffered an explosive decompression in 1989 with United.

  • @atomsmash100
    @atomsmash100 5 років тому

    Difficult to watch this without being duly impressed as to what Pan Am was at this time in history. Also I'm impressed by the production value they put into making this inflight feature. Curious to know what year this was produced, early 70s surely?

  • @seouldave69
    @seouldave69 15 років тому

    great history here!!!

  • @migue1ruff0
    @migue1ruff0 9 років тому +2

    Fantastic! 5:04, Varig!

    • @denisricardowebster
      @denisricardowebster 5 років тому

      the most respected Brazilian fly company of all the times.

  • @VIR092
    @VIR092 14 років тому

    That trainer was exceptionally lucky...Yahoo!
    -VIR092
    Gotta love pretty flight attendants...

  • @apieceofdirt4681
    @apieceofdirt4681 5 років тому +1

    Pan Am started taking financial hits in the late fifties to mid sixties when it had to compete against other airlines that were foreign government owned and operating the same routes. Then Trippe ordered all of those 747s because he was counting on a huge surge in travel that didn’t happen quite the way Pan Am had forecast. After making the biggest plane purchase at the time Juan Trippe retired and left his successors with the task of figuring out how to integrate the new fleet of jumbo jets. Nobody that followed Trippe was quite as business savvy. Then of course the early 70’s oil crisis hit its profits hard and they had no domestic routes either. Jimmy Carter’s airline deregulation of the late 70s and Pan Am overpaying for National Airlines didn’t help either but they needed domestic routes. Pan Am just kept getting hit with bad karma and terrible mismanagement. Being strapped for cash they couldn’t keep up on important things like security and so flight 103 happened!! Come to find out the state department memo that warned Pan Am of a terroristic plot and named the specific time frame and flight destination was laying underneath a pile of papers on the security officials desk at London Heathrow. Underfunded Pan Am security and determined terrorist devils blew 103 out of the sky. That was the last financial straw. Lawsuits just recently have been settled with Libya finally accepting blame. Pan Am was a true aviation icon but what could go wrong DID go wrong. Sad.

  • @gulshabbo
    @gulshabbo 14 років тому

    I love the music! I would love to see footage of Pan Am CEO Najeeb Halaby, too.

  • @atomsmash100
    @atomsmash100 15 років тому

    This rocks!

  • @ubuibiok
    @ubuibiok 15 років тому

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  • @ChickengoesBOK
    @ChickengoesBOK 14 років тому

    @HalfordJetset what are the songs and how can i find them i like when the video focuses on france and the cooking and greece also i really like when they're in sydney please and thankyou !!!!

  • @paulmayo3703
    @paulmayo3703 8 років тому +1

    Had over a million mile on PA...

  • @sil80d
    @sil80d 14 років тому +2

    14:17 all of those airlines merged or about to(United).

  • @Elodea
    @Elodea 13 років тому

    @srita764 Because unlike most European or many of the other world's nations, the United States does not have an official, government supported airline. The U.S. carriers are all private corporations. Pan Am was one of the "National Service Route" carriers that the U.S. subsidized on certain (mostly Pacific Ocean) routes to provide service into U.S. possessions that would not have otherwise had any air service.

  • @travelfilmarchive
    @travelfilmarchive  15 років тому

    Take a look at "The Caribbean".

  • @Hinidas
    @Hinidas 15 років тому

    Doing as you say would be like saying that credit card advertisement should focus on the fact that you can buy now with the plastic card and pay later to the bank instead of focusing on the world of things you can buy and experience if you have funds to hold a credit card.

  • @MargotDarby
    @MargotDarby 15 років тому

    Pan Am was the virtual American flag-carrier from the 30s to the 80s. Like Lufthansa or Air France or Air Canada. But it was never officially designated as such, although Juan Trippe kept seeking it. Nevertheless it was the class act and had a Walter Gropius building over Grand Central Terminal in New York.Deregulation and the proletarianization of air travel was what killed Pan Am.

  • @rgnschrmmnn
    @rgnschrmmnn 14 років тому +3

    KURFÜRSTENDAMM, Yeah :)

  • @Canleaf08
    @Canleaf08 14 років тому

    @dutchy1176 Juan T. Trippe (PAA) and Bill Allen (Boeing):
    JT: "If you build it, I'll buy it."
    BA: "If you buy it, we'll build it."
    This was the beginning of the 747.

  • @1hanapaa
    @1hanapaa 14 років тому

    @applesweeter
    Before we spend time responding to your questions.
    What are your answers to your questions?
    P.S. First time I was in Hong Kong was in 1975

  • @jamesbomd3503
    @jamesbomd3503 16 днів тому

    I never realised that those pretty female Pan Am flight Attendants went through the same training As Navy Seals,
    No wonder nobody ever messed with them

  • @dutchy1176
    @dutchy1176 15 років тому

    Yes,but they also had too many 747s.They ordered too many new,but also bought used ones from United,etc.I wish I could've flown with them,too young to choose.I know what I know out of pure interest...

  • @samparkique4
    @samparkique4 15 років тому +1

    how come the music is so Air / Zero 7?

    • @anadr01d1
      @anadr01d1 4 роки тому

      This comment is ten years late but I thought that too!

  • @adrianfajar917
    @adrianfajar917 11 років тому

    bali...

  • @mesocorny4366
    @mesocorny4366 Рік тому

    17:00 Frankfurt

  • @vk1126
    @vk1126 15 років тому

    HAHAH