In order to do that you will need to get in touch with Air Hollywood, the "airline" that manages these "nostalgic flights".

In case you were wondering, the use of " " is not coincidental, since Air Hollywood is not really an airline, but a company that specialzies in providing airline-themed sets for films.

"Airplane!", "Lost" and the in-flight scenes of "The Wolf of Wall Street" were all filmed on Air Hollywood's film sets, and the company is now opening them up to the general public.

So the Pan Am experience goes like this: visitors start with a "cocktail hour", roaming freely through a Pan Am-themed space with memorabilia and 747 replica cabin.

Next they sit down for the core of the experience, a four-course "in-flight" dinner, which is actually a recreation of what passengers would have had on Pan Am's First Class in the 1970s. The waiters are dressed, of course, in 1970s Pan Am uniforms and the trays and all other items used during the dinner are also authentic.