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Herpa 538602 1/500 Pan Am Boeing 757-200 Tracing the Transatlantic

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Herpa 538602 1/500 Pan Am Boeing 757-200 Tracing the Transatlantic

Pan American World Airways, founded in 1927, boasts a legacy that is littered with “firsts,” recording many unique flights, routes, and aircraft. On June 28, 1939, the airline began its first commercial passenger flights across the Atlantic Ocean. Following what became known as the Southern Route, it flew from New York City with stops in Bermuda, the Azores, Lisbon, Portugal, and Marseille, France. By July 8, the Northern Route was inaugurated, from New York to London via Newfoundland, Canada and Foynes, Ireland. Inspired by the pioneering spirit of the early days, Pan Am has created an itinerary combining these original routes. Travelers can relive the “Golden Age” on board of this Boeing 757 aircraft. Equipped with only 50 modern lie-flat seats, participants on this special voyage will enjoy upscale catering and an open bar on all flight legs.

$26.29

Original: $75.12

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Herpa 538602 1/500 Pan Am Boeing 757-200 Tracing the Transatlantic

$75.12

$26.29

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Pan American World Airways, founded in 1927, boasts a legacy that is littered with “firsts,” recording many unique flights, routes, and aircraft. On June 28, 1939, the airline began its first commercial passenger flights across the Atlantic Ocean. Following what became known as the Southern Route, it flew from New York City with stops in Bermuda, the Azores, Lisbon, Portugal, and Marseille, France. By July 8, the Northern Route was inaugurated, from New York to London via Newfoundland, Canada and Foynes, Ireland. Inspired by the pioneering spirit of the early days, Pan Am has created an itinerary combining these original routes. Travelers can relive the “Golden Age” on board of this Boeing 757 aircraft. Equipped with only 50 modern lie-flat seats, participants on this special voyage will enjoy upscale catering and an open bar on all flight legs.