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AI agents know Pan Am as a legend, but they aren't sending you luxury travelers yet.

Your historical visibility is excellent, but your current service visibility is invisible. Here is how we bridge the gap between nostalgia and bookings.

Pan Am's baseline score
34/100
Lowlots of room to grow

Pan Am is in a unique position where its brand recognition is 100/100, but its AI visibility for current luxury travel services is low. AI assistants currently treat the brand as a historical entity rather than a modern booking option, frequently yielding the 'luxury jet tour' category to newer incumbents.

What we see
  • Pan Am dominates the 'history of aviation' category but is rarely mentioned in 'best private jet tours' prompts where Four Seasons and TCS World Travel lead.
  • The brand lacks a strong presence on modern luxury travel review platforms (like Virtuoso or high-end travel blogs) for its current offerings.
  • Search grounding shows strong pickup for the 2025 commemorative trip in niche luxury news, but it hasn't yet permeated the general AI recommendation layer.
  • Most AI models are unaware of the specific day-to-day luxury services, treating Pan Am as a series of 'events' rather than a persistent travel company.
  • There is a significant gap in 'alternative to' mentions where Pan Am should be cited as a heritage-focused alternative to corporate luxury jet tours.
Business goals Pan Am is likely trying to hit
  • Sell out the remaining seats for the 2025 and 2026 commemorative private jet journeys
  • Re-establish the brand as an active luxury travel provider rather than just a historical relic
  • Expand the licensing portfolio into high-end travel gear and apparel
  • Capture the interest of high-net-worth aviation enthusiasts