I flew for the first time when I was 11 years old in 1968. My family is from Ireland and England and we flew Pan Am, it was the only airline that my parents would fly, and I was so impressed that I remember the flight and the wonderful Irish stewardess who fussed over my brother and I. I worked 23 years for Northwest Orient, another pioneering airline, and I have happy memories of these years. Thanks for posting this video.
For those who were lucky enough to be in the industry in the 60's and beyond......PanAm was the gold standard and looked up to by everybody. Back when flying was exciting and glamorous, PAA made it that way. We will never see these days again........fair skys and following winds to all who wore that uniform.....we all miss you.
My 1st flight was on a Pan Am 747 in 1972 from NY's JFK to San Juan, Puerto Rico. I still have the wings and a deck of playing cards that the stewardess gave me from that flight. I flew Pan Am to many destinations throughout the 70s & 80s and every time was memorable. What a classy airline they were. It is greatly missed. Thank you for posting this homage & thank you Pan American World Airways for showing me the world in style.
After working in the transportation industries for many years, this commercial brings tears to my eyes. As a child, I always admired Pan Am -- it was special, indeed.
The last comment about "The best chapters are yet to come," is sad. Instead, it was a decade long slide to bankruptcy. I flew on Pan Am's last flight out of Nairobi to Frankfurt on October 14, 1991. The flight crew received roses; drinks were free. Even on it's death bed, Pan Am was a 5 star airline. Someone needs to revive it.
Pan Am's 80th Anniversary Celebration was held in Miami on October 27, 2007 and attended by hundreds of former Pan Am employees from around the world. The Mayor, Manuel A. Dias, declared it PAN AM DAY in the City of Miami. Pan Am personified the pioneering spirit combined with excellence in service.
Pan Am was the pinnacle ..the top of the airline industry..service was unequaled..what great memories..I remember flying the 747 for the first time and it was a Pan Am 747
Because I've lived my entire life in Canada, I never once flew Pan Am (simply because they never served my city or flew the routes I flew as a kid), and yet not even THIS CRAZY CANUCK was spared the sunken-hearted feeling when this carrier closed the book.
Pan Am placed the first order for the 747-100/SR/B on Apr 13, 1966, ....the first Roll-Out was on Sep 30, 1968, ....First 747 Flight on Feb 9, 1969, Certification on Dec 30, 1969, ....Pan Am received the first actual delivery of the 747 on Dec 13 1969, and it was put in first Pan Am revenue service on Jan 21, 1970. Long Live the Late, Great Pan Am Airlines.
To me, PanAm will always remain "The Worlds Most Experienced Airline" ... To bad it disseappeared. I had the privilege to be part of its work force in Brussels for over 21 years, right to the sad end, back in 1991. They had a slogan: "PanAm can Do !!!" What on earth went wrong.
so sad! Pan Am stopped operations in my country during 1975, and now United replaces them. If Pan Am revived and continued RTW flights I would fly it first from Saigon to LAX
@stingpower I know, the leaders of Pan Am at that time were too ambitious. If they went below 25 they would have lasted to day with the 747-400 and even the 747-8i!
Ah, yes, the days where romantism was the golden gem for Indonesia itself. Remembered back then when they flew 707s and 747s to WADD, back on the days of my father's high school triumph.
seriously. the B747 is a majestic eagle. the A380? please. its just an oversized turkey. haha!! dont get me wrong, airbus is cool and all, but i'm sorry. the B747 is and always will be the queen of the sky. :)
I wish Pan Am's goal was shared by today's carriers, rather than to gouge people for sub-standard service and treatment like cargo by airport security. Let's see... $500 for an uncomfortable seat, shitty "meal" a pillow to rent, and deep cavity inspection before boarding.... or a quiet minivan with good music, comfortable seat, whatever I want to eat at less than half the price...
i've never been in a 747, wish i could though. i also didn't get a chance to ever fly with pan am (i was born in 89 and didn't board my first flight until the late 90s), but at least i got a chance to fly with twa (which to me is just as good as pan am) a few years before it merged (screw you american airlines and what you did to the twa flight attendants). i miss the legacy airlines. what we have today just doesn't have that nostalgia you get when you think "pan am" or "twa".
I flew Pan Am in 1969 and 1981 and saw the deteoration in customer service , that was the main reason they went bankrupt , you need to fly like everyday is your first flight. I do think they should be given a second chance and billions invested to get people working again, but base it on competence not affirmative action, and keep the flight attendants young .
I really love Pan Am, but have mixed feelings with this video. According to the mentioned goals, today's PAA must be Ryanair. But stating that would be the biggest insult against Pan Am, I think. Can we say, that the Ryanair story is a great thing, that began with Pan Am? I don't want to think about PAA as RYR's father anyways.
I flew for the first time when I was 11 years old in 1968. My family is from Ireland and England and we flew Pan Am, it was the only airline that my parents would fly, and I was so impressed that I remember the flight and the wonderful Irish stewardess who fussed over my brother and I. I worked 23 years for Northwest Orient, another pioneering airline, and I have happy memories of these years. Thanks for posting this video.
For those who were lucky enough to be in the industry in the 60's and beyond......PanAm was the gold standard and looked up to by everybody. Back when flying was exciting and glamorous, PAA made it that way. We will never see these days again........fair skys and following winds to all who wore that uniform.....we all miss you.
My 1st flight was on a Pan Am 747 in 1972 from NY's JFK to San Juan, Puerto Rico. I still have the wings and a deck of playing cards that the stewardess gave me from that flight. I flew Pan Am to many destinations throughout the 70s & 80s and every time was memorable. What a classy airline they were. It is greatly missed. Thank you for posting this homage & thank you Pan American World Airways for showing me the world in style.
After working in the transportation industries for many years, this commercial brings tears to my eyes. As a child, I always admired Pan Am -- it was special, indeed.
Gone but not forgotten! What a company!
The last comment about "The best chapters are yet to come," is sad. Instead, it was a decade long slide to bankruptcy. I flew on Pan Am's last flight out of Nairobi to Frankfurt on October 14, 1991. The flight crew received roses; drinks were free. Even on it's death bed, Pan Am was a 5 star airline. Someone needs to revive it.
Pan Am's 80th Anniversary Celebration was held in Miami on October 27, 2007 and attended by hundreds of former Pan Am employees from around the world. The Mayor, Manuel A. Dias, declared it PAN AM DAY in the City of Miami. Pan Am personified the pioneering spirit combined with excellence in service.
Pan Am needs to come back! They "were" THE airline
Pan Am was the pinnacle ..the top of the airline industry..service was unequaled..what great memories..I remember flying the 747 for the first time and it was a Pan Am 747
Because I've lived my entire life in Canada, I never once flew Pan Am (simply because they never served my city or flew the routes I flew as a kid), and yet not even THIS CRAZY CANUCK was spared the sunken-hearted feeling when this carrier closed the book.
It was our airline in Berlin. Made sure that we kept beeing free. We never forget this contribution to Berlins freedom. Gone but not forgotten...
The Golden Age of the commercial aircraft industry...
i wish if pan Am was still around,i miss them what alovely air line it was!
Good old times that will never come back...
I am proud to have worked for Pan Am in Lisbon for 7 years!
great,great airline ever.Greetings from Belgrade
Pan Am placed the first order for the 747-100/SR/B on Apr 13, 1966, ....the first Roll-Out was on Sep 30, 1968, ....First 747 Flight on Feb 9, 1969, Certification on Dec 30, 1969, ....Pan Am received the first actual delivery of the 747 on Dec 13 1969, and it was put in first Pan Am revenue service on Jan 21, 1970. Long Live the Late, Great Pan Am Airlines.
as a child, I was flying with a panam 727 to berlin! I still have the little piece of soap with tle logo!
makes my eyes cry.
To me, PanAm will always remain "The Worlds Most Experienced Airline" ... To bad it disseappeared. I had the privilege to be part of its work force in Brussels for over 21 years, right to the sad end, back in 1991. They had a slogan: "PanAm can Do !!!" What on earth went wrong.
Boy, was I born in the wrong decade.
Great vid! The music that starts at 01:42 reminds me a lot of Pan Am's "You Can't Beat The Experience" jingle!
so sad! Pan Am stopped operations in my country during 1975, and now United replaces them. If Pan Am revived and continued RTW flights I would fly it first from Saigon to LAX
Nice video! I love the song starting from 1:58!
@stingpower I know, the leaders of Pan Am at that time were too ambitious. If they went below 25 they would have lasted to day with the 747-400 and even the 747-8i!
Very beautiful video. You gotta love the music. Is it me or it sounds a little bit like the jingle "You can't beat the experience"?
Awesome
Great video
If they had not ordered so many 747's they might still be around today.They did need domestic feed,but merging with National was not the answer....
I agree. The 747 is the greatest airplane ever, bar none.
Ah, yes, the days where romantism was the golden gem for Indonesia itself. Remembered back then when they flew 707s and 747s to WADD, back on the days of my father's high school triumph.
seriously. the B747 is a majestic eagle. the A380? please. its just an oversized turkey. haha!! dont get me wrong, airbus is cool and all, but i'm sorry. the B747 is and always will be the queen of the sky. :)
really nice
This looks like an awesome airline. I wish I had been born in that generation though....I really do envy you guys
I wish Pan Am's goal was shared by today's carriers, rather than to gouge people for sub-standard service and treatment like cargo by airport security. Let's see... $500 for an uncomfortable seat, shitty "meal" a pillow to rent, and deep cavity inspection before boarding.... or a quiet minivan with good music, comfortable seat, whatever I want to eat at less than half the price...
i know! i miss TWA as well!
Yeah, the best chapters are yet to come - chapter 7! :O(
I would love to see this happen but it would just not be the same :-(
i've never been in a 747, wish i could though. i also didn't get a chance to ever fly with pan am (i was born in 89 and didn't board my first flight until the late 90s), but at least i got a chance to fly with twa (which to me is just as good as pan am) a few years before it merged (screw you american airlines and what you did to the twa flight attendants).
i miss the legacy airlines. what we have today just doesn't have that nostalgia you get when you think "pan am" or "twa".
Great vidio
@2.49 PanAm did not lead the way into the jet age. Aeroflot and BOAC had scheduled jet services before PanAm
Then we can't be expecting to pay $300 to fly NY to LA and back! Like the old adage says, "You get what you pay for!"
did they actually play this ad during commercial breaks? like the whole ad? coz that woulda taken up the whole ad break!!
So, PanAm introduced jet aircraft and designed the 747?
Well well....
^_^
How shorter was the 747 SP compare to a regular 747?
@michaelcsm How was the service back then?
Best job I ever had, some good times was had. How did they fuck that up.
I flew Pan Am in 1969 and 1981 and saw the deteoration in customer service , that was the main reason they went bankrupt , you need to fly like everyday is your first flight. I do think they should be given a second chance and billions invested to get people working again, but base it on competence not affirmative action, and keep the flight attendants young .
you think too much. What is the PAA/RyanAir connection?
Makes you wonder how they went bust.
Isn't it part of Pan Am's 50th anniversary?
The A380 is probably the king, but an ugly one! A 747 has graceful lines, while an A380 looks bloated.
What ever happened to PAN-AM ?
I really love Pan Am, but have mixed feelings with this video. According to the mentioned goals, today's PAA must be Ryanair. But stating that would be the biggest insult against Pan Am, I think. Can we say, that the Ryanair story is a great thing, that began with Pan Am? I don't want to think about PAA as RYR's father anyways.
u sure this is 1977 ? beacuse theres a commercial for pan am from 1970 and they show 747's in there too, lol.
2:11 Rio de Janeiro?
Vancouver