Beyond Capricorn Unveils New Pan Am Private Jet Transpacific Tour
by Sarah Milner
Photo: Beyond Capricorn
Beyond Capricorn has announced a new 20-day private jet adventure that promises to celebrate luxury airline Pan American World Airways’ aviation history while delivering an elevated travel experience.
Following the success of Pan Am’s 2025 Transatlantic luxury tours, the new “Tracing the Transpacific: A Pan Am Journey by Private Air” itinerary is a round-trip journey from the California coast to iconic Pacific-region destinations such as Tokyo, Siem Reap, Singapore, Darwin, Sydney, Auckland, and Fiji.
Beyond Capricorn is operating the trip as an officially licensed Pan American World Airways partnership. The Transpacific trip departs on April 11, 2026 and returns on April 30, 2026, and is priced at $94,495 per person based on double occupancy. Bookings are now open.
Guests will board a custom-configured Boeing 767 in San Francisco, the historic departure point of Pan Am’s legendary Flying Boat Pacific services. The trip begins with a welcome dinner before guests head west, enjoying some of the world’s best accommodations along the way—including the famous Raffles in Singapore. The itinerary features experiences like special dinners, visits to Hakone Mt. Fuji National Park, the ruins of Angkor Wat, Litchfield National Park in Australia’s Top End, and a curated visit to Sydney Opera House.
“This journey, inspired by the network built across and around the Pacific by Pan Am, has been designed to honor the unmatched legacy of Pan Am in the most respectful way,” said Steve Ridgway, co-founder of Beyond Capricorn.
Beyond Capricorn will be hosting a webinar on Sept. 16, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. EST for travel advisors and potential guests interested in learning more about this unique private jet experience. Interested parties can register for the session at http://www.beyondcapricorn.com.
“To see a Pan Am liveried aircraft back in the air, with the dedication and attention to detail delivered by the expert team at Beyond Capricorn, has filled me with pride,” said Craig Carter, Pan Am’s CEO. “What made it so rewarding was the reactions of not only the guests on the trip but also those at airports, hotels, and special events. Pan Am still means a lot to people of all ages. We are delighted with the announcement of this next Journey, this time along the Pacific.”





