Denver Ports Of Call Travel Club

Denver Ports Of Call Travel Club page for former Employees and Former Travel Club Members and family Skyworld Airlines

Ports of Call was established in 1966 as a travel club in Denver, Colorado. The travel club had a private terminal separate from the main public terminal at Stapleton International, and operated their own domestic and international trips using specially outfitted private aircraft. They began by using large 4-engine piston and turboprop aircraft such as the Douglas DC-7 and the Lockheed L-188 Elect

ra. The pilots were initially commercial airline employees who flew Ports of Call aircraft in their off time, and later were full-time employees. The flight attendants stayed with each travel club group on a trip for up to a month as group tour guides. As Ports of Call grew, more modern jet aircraft such as the Convair 990, Boeing 707, and Boeing 727 were acquired on the second hand market. By 1986, Ports of Call operated 11 Boeing 707-300 airliners, a B707-100, and a single B727-100 with club membership exceeding 66,000 from multiple states. The club was widely visible from the Ports of Call Travel Club stickers displayed on many automobiles around Denver and throughout Colorado and the surrounding states. One trip in the mid eighties was "Around the World" and circumnavigated the globe with multiple stops. Another of the more interesting trips flown by the club was the annual "Mystery Trip", in which members signed up to be taken on a trip to an unknown destination. This annual event was so popular, the club would fill multiple B707's with nearly 800 people per trip. Because of federally mandated aircraft noise restrictions, the company went public to raise funding to pay for the required hush kits on the aircraft. In an effort to increase aircraft use, the aircraft began operating as a separate charter company after being rebranded as Skyworld Airlines under FAR part 121, enabling them to operate non-travel club charter services as well. In the wake of public ownership, and after several leadership changes, the company essentially suffered a hostile take over. The new controlling interests liquidated the aircraft assets and shut down the airline portion, remaining open as a travel club sans-aircraft. They sold just one of the B707 aircraft, a "combi" (having been originally built by Boeing to be easily convertible to a freighter) for over $4 million. The travel club subsequently was forced to book member trips in blocks of seats on commercial airlines. Part of the mystique of the travel club genre of airlines was the enjoyment of special treatment. Instead of club members boarding private aircraft from a terminal, groups were now shuttled over to Stapelton terminal to board whatever commercial flights were available to the trip destinations, although they were accompanied by a POC tour guide. With the loss of their own aircraft and the ability to fly directly to any desired destination, they were reduced to offering only the multiple connecting flights available commercially. As a direct result, club membership renewals quickly plummeted and the travel club eventually shut down completely in 1994.

N709PC / MIA 01.1992N709PC Boeing B707-323B Guyana Airways. Ex American N8436, Ports of Call, Skyworld, Omega. After ope...
04/21/2026

N709PC / MIA 01.1992

N709PC Boeing B707-323B Guyana Airways. Ex American N8436, Ports of Call, Skyworld, Omega. After operating 4 years with Guyana, ferried to Shannon in 1994. Scrapped in 2000 (PHOTOGRAPHER CREDIT UNKNOWN< Data above copied from flicker,

Posted this photo in 2025, with a Southwest 737 tail behind it, so this photo must be taken moments later, the post says...
04/21/2026

Posted this photo in 2025, with a Southwest 737 tail behind it, so this photo must be taken moments later, the post says 11/1989 LAX, actual photographer is unknown, so I cannot credit them, he or she must have taken multiple shots, you can see this image ramp movement less than 25 feet using building behind as a ref:

photo credit Paul Lammans, 1984, Boeing 707-323B SN 20178, original delivery American Airlines 1969
04/21/2026

photo credit Paul Lammans, 1984, Boeing 707-323B SN 20178, original delivery American Airlines 1969

CREDIT BELONGS TO :Pan American World Airways PanAmMoe Bertrand --------------------------------------------------------...
02/20/2026

CREDIT BELONGS TO :Pan American World Airways PanAm
Moe Bertrand
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Denver Stapleton 22 July 1981. The former Pan Am 727-21 N319PA 'Clipper Spreeathen' is in the Denver Ports of Call hangar shortly after arriving on property. This aircraft was the only 727 POC flew and was registered N721PC. Print scans.

Thank you to the recent new followers for joining, I am always seeking information on the web to contribute to this page...
02/20/2026

Thank you to the recent new followers for joining, I am always seeking information on the web to contribute to this page and share the history of Denver Ports Of Call & Skyworld Airlines.

Recently i have located some interior photos of the only Boeing 727, that Denver POC ever owned and operated, the images were taken on the inside of the aircraft the day it arrived Denver Colorado Stapleton International Airport,

I have requested permission to share them on the page. Here is the aircraft in London in 1978, operating under Pan Am Livery.

01/26/2026
Let's pretend its winter 1974, its snowing outside in Denver Colorado,  The new Ports of Call PASSPORT Magazine arrives,...
12/02/2025

Let's pretend its winter 1974, its snowing outside in Denver Colorado, The new Ports of Call PASSPORT Magazine arrives, and its time to pick a trip to escape the cold.

11/21/2025
Looking back on the history of Denver Ports Of Call charter club Skyworld airlines only registered Boeing 727-100 to eve...
11/21/2025

Looking back on the history of Denver Ports Of Call charter club Skyworld airlines only registered Boeing 727-100 to ever operate under both names, I was not able to locate a single photo of this 30,000+ hours airframe that met its final demise around 1995 in Shelton Washington under registration N91392,

According to the information on (PRO) contributor prs1958, flicker, that I have borrowed his clip to share.

None of these photos were taken by me personally, but I was on the ramp the day the B727 photo was taken and the photographer went up in the de-ice bucket truck, If my memory serves me correct. in my early years I worked grave shift being new to the business and still had not completed my A&P school and Private Pilot certificate, I started at the very bottom of the aviation food chain, and personally have hours of operational service in that FORD LAV POTTY TRUCK features in this photo.

Here is some information I found on TAT, that may help us determine where this was taken, we know it had to be after 198...
11/12/2025

Here is some information I found on TAT, that may help us determine where this was taken, we know it had to be after 1989 based on the new change from POC, N457PC, TAT European Airlines

This French airline flew a variety of piston-engined, turboprop, and jet aircraft, including models like the Beechcraft Super King Air, Fokker F27, and Fokker 100.
It operated primarily as a regional carrier, connecting French cities and serving as a feeder airline for Air France.

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