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Pan Am,most experienced air line????
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To skyraider0609: <br /> <br /> My best recollection from the 60's (?) was that TWA was allowed both domestic and international routes. <br /> <br /> PanAm requested the same from the government but was always denied the same right as TWA. At the time, TWA thrived but PanAM shriveled. <br /> <br /> Then AAL, UAL and others gained rights to international routes and bypassed the need for transfers to PanAM since PanAm couldn't make connections to their own domestic airline system. <br /> <br /> The original PanAM is long gone. Somebody bought the name and started a airline using the name. However, it has nothing to do with the original. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Ah. Our government at work!
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