On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 14:36:24 -0700, you wrote: >I saw a Pan-Am sign board in Piarco yesterday and didn't think much of >it. Relics seem to permeate airports in the Caribbean for many years >past their expiration. > >I also saw an advertisement in that morning's Trindad Express about >flights to Orlando, with a small Pan-Am plane. I'd expect to see ads >showing BOAC planes, so it didn't phase me. > >Then a Pan-Am 727 (with winglets) touched down while I was enjoying a >Carib, I did a double take. > >While is looked very much at home (I remember Pan Am jets at Piarco >from the 70s and 80s) I didn't know the current Pan-Am was flying to >Trinidad. > >Their web-site (www.flypanam.com) doesn't indicate it. > >Regular route? > >(Universal Airlines is flying Air Atlanta Icelandic 763s, BWIA, AA, >Pan-Am, who else serves Trinidad from the US?) > >Matthew =46rom JFK, Pace Airlines for TravelSpan. I think World Airways is also doing charters on this route. Continental was due to inaugurate a daily service from Newark on 12JUN03 using the 155-seat Boeing 737-800, but this did not happen. -- Visit Caribbean Aviation: http://www.caribbeanaviation.com/