Pan Am says demand for its charters exceeds capacity
Pan Am continues to stay afloat via "charter demand greater than our ability to serve it," a spokesman said. After a spate of contracts for U.S. carriers and companies, Pan Am has been flying for Air Jamaica and Air Aruba. Its next bankruptcy hearing is scheduled May 6.
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