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In travel news this week: A beloved former airline is making a brief – and expensive – victory lap, France celebrates its national holiday, and we spotlight a Pacific Northwest destination that should be on your travel list.
Flying high
Pan Am is synonymous with glamorous travel. Although the airline stopped flying in 1991, the name still emanates nostalgia and symbolizes an era before the words “overtourism” or “selfie stick” existed.
Now, there’s a chance to fly Pan Am again, provided you have deep pockets. Pan Am Brands, which owns the former airline’s licensing rights, will fly a special Pan Am-branded private jet on a 12-day trip from New York City in June 2025.
The “Tracing the Transatlantic” itinerary has stops in Bermuda, Lisbon, Marseille, London and Foynes, Ireland, all places that have significance to Pan Am and were on the airline’s old routes. The price tag? A cool $59,950 a person.
C’est la vie
This Sunday, July 14, is Bastille Day, and people all over France will be celebrating with parties, flags and fireworks. On top of that, the nation just wrapped up a snap election that saw more dramatic turns than a round of tennis at Roland Garros.
CNN’s Richard Quest recently visited the City of Light, exploring the spooky Paris Catacombs, visiting the secret apartment inside the Eiffel Tower and learning to make a perfect omelette.
But if you’d rather get out of the city, there’s no shortage of great things to do. The Cote d’Azur is one of the world’s most beautiful coastlines, the UNESCO-listed Mont Saint-Michel recently celebrated its centennial, and second city Marseille was beloved by the late Anthony Bourdain.
France is also more than the part located in Europe. In the South Pacific, the islands of French Polynesia are home to mouth-watering Chinese fusion food.