Flying: AA Yanks Lifetime Pass

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Flying: AA Yanks Lifetime Pass

Postby RYP » Thu May 10, 2012 1:01 pm

The ultimate frequent flyer: Air passenger who bought 'unlimited' American Airlines ticket 20 years ago clocks up 38 MILLION miles
Jack Vroom has completed enough flights to circumnavigate the world 1,600 times
American Airlines remove his 'unlimited' pass after realising it costs them $1m a year
By CHRIS PARSONS
PUBLISHED: 04:10 EST, 10 May 2012 | UPDATED: 07:46 EST, 10 May 2012


An air passenger has staked a claim as the ultimate frequent flyer - after clocking up a staggering 38 million airmiles.
Jack Vroom made a long term investment in 1989 when he snapped up a lifetime, first class travel ticket for any global route from American Airlines for almost $500,000.
And the Texan air traveller has racked up a record amount of mileage for the two decades since thanks to his supposedly 'unlimited' air pass for himself and any companion.

Grounded: Jack Vroom has been denied his American Airlines unlimited pass after over 23 years
But after amassing enough air miles to circumnavigate the world 1,600 times, Mr Vroom has now been grounded - after American Airlines accused him of selling his companion tickets.
Mr Vroom, 67, paid around $350,000 plus interest for the ticket 23 years ago, and at times travelled the world four times a week as he cashed in on his investment.

He would regularly take friends and family on worldwide trips as his 'companion', and even helped fly home AIDS victims to see their families thanks to his extra seat.

Mr Vroom bought the AAirpass in 1989 while working as a consultant for mail order catalogues.
He already travelled alot by plane on business and bought the pass after hearing about it from a friend.
Mr Vroom estimates that there are only around 40 people in the world who currently own the AAirpass, which the airline stopped selling in 2004.

Premium access: Mr Vroom's pass allowed him first class travel with American Airlines on any global route

American Airlines removed Mr Vrooms AAirpass after making an accusation of fraud against the frequent flyer
When American Airlines calculated, however, that the AAirpass used by Mr Vroom and other frequent flyers was costing the airline around $1m a year, they grounded him over accusations of 'improper activity'.

FLIGHT CLUB: JACK VROOM'S BEST JOURNEYS

Jack Vroom's 23 years as a holder of the AAirpass allowed him to make dozens of seemingly unnecessary journeys, all without spending a dime.
One flight saw him travel from the U.S. all the way to London just so he could visit a Lush cosmetics store on the King's Road.
He also flew to Washington D.C. to pick up his father-in-law so he could babysit for Vroom's children, explaining to a bemused passenger that it was 'cheaper than paying a local teenager'.
When his son was in college Mr Vroom would regularly fly to Maine every Saturday to watch him play football.
Other regular journeys saw him fly to Guadalajara, Mexico with a sheet of raw silver, where he would visit his favourite craftsmen and return with a bag full of newly-made belt buckles.
The incident in 2009 has bought to a halt years of air travel which Mr Vroom said was 'like a 9 to 5 job'.
Mr Vroom's staggering airmiles make George Clooney's, who clocks up a meagre 10 million miles in Up in the Air, look like a part-time flyer.
Mr Vroom travelled around the U.S., as well as Europe and other parts of the world, often staying at his destination for just a few hours before flying back again without spending anything.
He told CBS that during one flight he travelled to Milan just to pick up some exhaust pipes for a motorcycle.
While his son was in college in Maine, Mr Vroom flew 2,000 miles every Saturday to watch him play football.

His travel adventures have since ground to a halt following a flight back from London, where he had used his companion pass to fly his daughter's friend back to the U.S.
An American Airlines spokesperson said they still offer the lifetime pass, but have removed Mr Vrooms as they 'had issues' with him.
A spokesperson said: 'Our AAirpass program, including unrestricted, fixed-rate air travel to both domestic and international markets, is expected to remain unchanged.'

Small fry: George Clooney's character in Up in the Air clocks up a mere 10 million air miles - not a patch on Mr Vroom's 38 million
'In addition, all VIP AAirpass privileges, including complimentary Admirals Club membership, Priority AAcess privileges, companion travel benefits and AAdvantage mileage accrual are expected to remain intact during the Chapter 11 process.'
'As part of our ongoing security practices and normal business operations at American Airlines, we actively analyze all of our ticketing and program policies for any improper activity, including with our AAirpass accounts.'
'If we determine that any activity has violated our policies or is fraudulent in nature, including the non-fraudulent provisions that were included in these original contracts in question, we take the actions we deem appropriate.'

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Re: Flying: AA Yanks Lifetime Pass

Postby coldharvest » Thu May 10, 2012 1:16 pm

An airline company being dishonest cost-cutting cheapskates who keep promises to their "customers" like a 5 year old
guards an ice-cream cone, fuck.....who would have expected that?
Truth always angers idiots.
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Re: Flying: AA Yanks Lifetime Pass

Postby gnaruki » Thu May 10, 2012 2:04 pm

Please tell me Vroom is his real last name, oh those wily Texans.

I'm hoping some airline offers an unlimited stand-by 250lbs max weight for you and your stuff even if there is an expiration date. As long as you weren't a hurry and the carrier had partnerships you could get all over for relatively cheap.
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Re: Flying: AA Yanks Lifetime Pass

Postby JITW » Thu May 10, 2012 4:39 pm

Hmmm... 500K for unlimited 1st class travel, I think one could make money from this


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Re: Flying: AA Yanks Lifetime Pass

Postby Devlin » Thu May 10, 2012 8:22 pm

JITW wrote:Hmmm... 500K for unlimited 1st class travel, I think one could make money from this


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500 K in 1989 , that was massive cash back then.
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Re: Flying: AA Yanks Lifetime Pass

Postby JITW » Thu May 10, 2012 8:38 pm

Devlin wrote:
JITW wrote:Hmmm... 500K for unlimited 1st class travel, I think one could make money from this


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500 K in 1989 , that was massive cash back then.


OK, I was thinking today's 500K - But you could make that much back in 5 years

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Re: Flying: AA Yanks Lifetime Pass

Postby south_sea_bubble » Thu May 10, 2012 10:11 pm

I want to call Jack Vroom to ask about those 40 unrevoked AAirpass still floating out there. No listing in the Dallas white pages (James Vroom isn't the guy.)

How can I find his number?
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Re: Flying: AA Yanks Lifetime Pass

Postby nanuq » Thu May 10, 2012 10:37 pm

If you can afford to spend half a million on an AA pass, you can afford an unlisted number.
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Re: Flying: AA Yanks Lifetime Pass

Postby gnaruki » Thu May 10, 2012 11:38 pm

On the cheapskate side of things there are many round-the-world (one direction, east or west, once) good-for-a-year tickets.
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Re: Flying: AA Yanks Lifetime Pass

Postby nanuq » Fri May 11, 2012 12:26 am

On the cheapskate side of things there are many round-the-world (one direction, east or west, once) good-for-a-year tickets.


Ironically, they often cost less than regular airfare to some remote destinations.
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