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Pan American Airways (1996–1998)

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267: 283: 250:. However, the rapid expansion and economic troubles of the two companies were too much for the new Pan Am—it only survived for two years before declaring bankruptcy. Before Pan Am and Carnival could fully merge, the holding company and its two independently operated airlines, Pan Am and Carnival, filed bankruptcy and ceased scheduled flight operations in February 1998. The operating certificate used for the first reincarnated Pan Am was abandoned in favor of the acquired Carnival's operating certificate. Pan Am, now operating with the Carnival certificate, quickly resumed limited charter operations while new owner 613: 38: 601: 231:. The goal was to provide low-cost, long-distance travel to major U.S. and Caribbean cities. The new airline was led by the last Vice Chairman and Chief Operations Officer of Pan Am, 321: 291: 275: 266: 282: 510: 638: 433: 375: 653: 393: 327: 315: 643: 399: 381: 357: 351: 449: 255: 309: 648: 254:
acquired certain assets of the bankrupt companies after court approval. The company emerged from bankruptcy in June 1998 again as
540: 363: 339: 333: 591: 387: 345: 122: 303: 483: 535: 235:, who also helped in the creation of the WorldPass frequent flyer program and who served as President of 454: 236: 232: 438: 247: 109: 369: 240: 568: 605: 191:, was an airline created in 1996 by an investment group that included former US ambassador 633: 617: 460: 192: 171: 145: 443: 421: 287: 251: 246:
In September 1997, Pan Am Corporation, the airline operation's holding company, bought
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According to online data sources, Pan Am operated the following aircraft:
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in 1991. The airline was headquartered in the then-unincorporated city of
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In 1997, Pan American Airways served the following destinations:
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The group purchased the rights to the venerable 223:In September 1996, Pan Am II was started with an 569:"Pan American Airways Fleet Details and History" 322:Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport 292:Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport 276:Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport 457:(operated Pan Am Clipper Connection 2004-2008) 536:Codina, Swerdlow set sights on Sawgrass Mills 434:List of defunct airlines of the United States 258:, the third incarnation of the Pan Am brand. 8: 30: 199:brand after the original carrier declared 29: 446:(operated the following three companies) 596: 475: 394:Washington Dulles International Airport 328:Southwest Florida International Airport 376:Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport 27:1996–1998 airline in the United States 639:Defunct airlines of the United States 509:McDowell, Edwin (25 September 1996). 400:West Palm Beach International Airport 358:Lynden Pindling International Airport 352:John F. Kennedy International Airport 7: 555:"Pan Am December 16, 1997 Route Map" 380:Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic - 316:Chicago O'Hare International Airport 382:Las Américas International Airport 310:Boston Logan International Airport 252:Guilford Transportation Industries 25: 611: 599: 484:"Pan Am Returns To Air Thursday" 463:(current user of Pan Am's logos) 450:Pan American Airways (1998–2004) 386:Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida - 36: 654:Airlines disestablished in 1998 541:South Florida Business Journal 338:Long Island/Islip, New York - 146:Holding company#Parent company 1: 364:Orlando International Airport 340:Long Island MacArthur Airport 334:Bradley International Airport 644:Airlines established in 1996 84:September 26, 1996 398:West Palm Beach, Florida - 388:Tampa International Airport 346:Miami International Airport 320:Fort Lauderdale, Florida - 123:Miami International Airport 99:February 26, 1998 670: 350:New York City, New York - 302:Aguadilla, Puerto Rico - 239:and later trustee of the 58: 53: 48: 44: 35: 649:Re-established companies 374:San Juan, Puerto Rico - 332:Hartford, Connecticut - 308:Boston, Massachusetts - 304:Rafael Hernández Airport 326:Fort Myers, Florida - 295: 279: 368:Ponce, Puerto Rico - 285: 269: 455:Boston-Maine Airways 314:Chicago, Illinois - 256:Pan American Airways 237:Continental Airlines 185:Pan American Airways 81:Commenced operations 31:Pan American Airways 490:. 24 September 1996 362:Orlando, Florida - 32: 534:Ostrowski, Jeff. " 439:Carnival Air Lines 356:Nassau, Bahamas - 296: 280: 248:Carnival Air Lines 150:Pan Am Corporation 110:Carnival Air Lines 573:Planespotters.net 392:Washington, DC - 370:Mercedita Airport 344:Miami, Florida - 241:Eastern Air Lines 229:Clipper Fair Wind 182: 181: 96:Ceased operations 76: 75: 16:(Redirected from 661: 616: 615: 614: 604: 603: 602: 595: 584: 583: 581: 579: 565: 559: 558: 551: 545: 532: 526: 525: 523: 521: 506: 500: 499: 497: 495: 480: 187:, also known as 106: 104: 91: 89: 46: 45: 40: 33: 21: 669: 668: 664: 663: 662: 660: 659: 658: 624: 623: 622: 612: 610: 600: 598: 590: 588: 587: 577: 575: 567: 566: 562: 553: 552: 548: 533: 529: 519: 517: 508: 507: 503: 493: 491: 482: 481: 477: 472: 461:Pan Am Railways 430: 408: 286:A Pan American 270:A Pan American 264: 221: 172:Charles E. Cobb 107: 102: 100: 87: 85: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 667: 665: 657: 656: 651: 646: 641: 636: 626: 625: 621: 620: 608: 586: 585: 560: 546: 527: 515:New York Times 501: 488:New York Times 474: 473: 471: 468: 467: 466: 465: 464: 458: 452: 444:Pan Am Systems 441: 436: 429: 426: 425: 424: 422:Boeing 737-400 418: 407: 404: 403: 402: 396: 390: 384: 378: 372: 366: 360: 354: 348: 342: 336: 330: 324: 318: 312: 306: 288:Boeing 737-400 263: 260: 233:Martin Shugrue 220: 217: 180: 179: 178: 177: 176:Martin Shugrue 174: 167: 163: 162: 159:Doral, Florida 156: 152: 151: 148: 142: 141: 138: 134: 133: 130: 126: 125: 120: 114: 113: 97: 93: 92: 82: 78: 77: 74: 73: 70: 67: 63: 62: 57: 52: 42: 41: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 666: 655: 652: 650: 647: 645: 642: 640: 637: 635: 632: 631: 629: 619: 609: 607: 597: 593: 574: 570: 564: 561: 556: 550: 547: 543: 542: 537: 531: 528: 516: 512: 505: 502: 489: 485: 479: 476: 469: 462: 459: 456: 453: 451: 448: 447: 445: 442: 440: 437: 435: 432: 431: 427: 423: 419: 417: 416:Airbus A300B4 413: 412: 411: 405: 401: 397: 395: 391: 389: 385: 383: 379: 377: 373: 371: 367: 365: 361: 359: 355: 353: 349: 347: 343: 341: 337: 335: 331: 329: 325: 323: 319: 317: 313: 311: 307: 305: 301: 300: 299: 293: 289: 284: 277: 273: 272:Airbus A300B4 268: 261: 259: 257: 253: 249: 244: 242: 238: 234: 230: 226: 218: 216: 214: 210: 206: 202: 198: 194: 190: 186: 175: 173: 170: 169: 168: 164: 160: 157: 153: 149: 147: 143: 139: 135: 131: 127: 124: 121: 119: 115: 111: 108:(merged with 98: 94: 83: 79: 71: 68: 65: 64: 61: 56: 51: 47: 43: 39: 34: 19: 578:December 27, 576:. 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Index

Pan Am II

IATA
ICAO
Callsign
Carnival Air Lines
Hubs
Miami International Airport
Holding company#Parent company
Doral, Florida
Charles E. Cobb
Charles Cobb
Pan Am
bankruptcy
Doral
Miami
Pan Am III
Airbus A300
Martin Shugrue
Continental Airlines
Eastern Air Lines
Carnival Air Lines
Guilford Transportation Industries
Pan American Airways

Airbus A300B4
Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport

Boeing 737-400
Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport

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