PAN Air
Pan Air is a Spanish passenger carrier based at Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD). From a traveler’s perspective it operates as a smaller short- and medium-haul airline serving domestic routes within Spain and nearby European destinations, making it a point-to-point option rather than a global network carrier.
Its route and schedule footprint is more limited than major flag carriers and large low-cost groups, so it is best suited for travelers seeking direct regional connections out of Madrid or for occasional seasonal/charter services.
Frequent Flyer Program
Public information about a Pan Air proprietary frequent-flyer program is not widely published; if collecting miles or elite benefits is important to you, check at booking whether flights are eligible to earn miles with a partner airline or through a codeshare/partner arrangement. For many smaller carriers, crediting to a partner program or choosing a different carrier may offer more predictable mileage accrual and benefits.
Where Pan Air Flies
Pan Air operates from its main base at Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD) and is focused on short- and medium-haul passenger services. From a traveler’s perspective its network is primarily domestic within Spain and to nearby European destinations, with operations that may include scheduled regional flights and occasional seasonal or charter services. Codeshare and interline arrangements can sometimes extend booking and baggage-transfer options, so check during booking whether through-ticketing is available for connecting journeys.
Hubs
Tips for Flying PAN Air
- Confirm baggage allowance at booking since smaller carriers often have different free baggage rules by fare class.
- Check whether online check-in is available and the opening window to avoid long queues at Madrid (MAD).
- Reserve seats in advance if having a specific seat or extra legroom matters, as seat maps and availability can be limited on smaller operators.
- If you have connections on other airlines, verify whether your itinerary is on a single ticket and whether baggage will be checked through to your final destination.