Aviation nostalgia touched down in Bermuda this week as a Pan Am-inspired “Tracing the Transatlantic” tour made its first stop at LF Wade International Airport. The flight, organized by Bartelings Associates and Criterion Travel, celebrates the legacy of Pan American World Airways and its iconic Flying Boats. With vintage uniforms, historic connections, and visits to local landmarks, the trip brought renewed attention to Bermuda’s deep ties with Pan Am. Organizers hinted at future aviation experiences on the island, calling it a uniquely charming and strategic destination.
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