
Posted by Reno Carlos on 4/12/2009, 6:55 pm, in reply to "Re: Pan Am WorldPass"
58.174.64.238
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: Rick,call Delta Airlines as they pickup most
: of the pan am worldpass numbers then gave
: them new delta nbrs,worth a call to see if
: they still have your nbr
:
: --Previous Message--
: I started flying internationally in 1983,
: and
: always flew PanAm until they closed in the
: early 90's. I was a WorldPass member, but
: unfortunately I did not keep any of my
: monthly statements, membership card or
: number, etc.
:
: Is it still possible to find such records
: after all these years? I'm in the process
: of trying to reconstruct my flight history,
: and it would be a big help to have this
: info.
:
: Thanks in advance for any help!
:
:
:
:Hi Jim & Rick i work for Delta since 1965 and
:will be retiring this year after forty years
;OF Dedicated service to my airline as F/A CSM
:based at Atlanta home of Delta and ex 747SP N538PA Pan Am jet which is now a test bed jet.
:When PAN AM finaly finished up in 1991 many of
:the world pass members were given the chance to
;be automatically inlisted for Delta. But the
:catch was there points were wipe out if they
:didn't use the PAN AM DELTA pionts remaining on
:there exsisting PAN AM frequent flyer programs
:within a certain date or depending on the availablity of seats on Delta flights. Today the
:original PAN AM data for world pass no longer exsists or Delta has no records of this at all
the only way to look for it is on the PAN AM data which the Uni of Miami has and Willie Singh
you are right with your comments I respect you as
a veteran pilot who put many hours of your lively hood into such a great classic airline.
Thank you.
Easter greetings
Reno Carlos (Customer service Manager Flight
Attendant for Delta 1965-2009)
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