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  2. AAirpass - Wikipedia

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    Sample lifetime AAirpass card. AAirpass (pronounced Airpass) was a membership-based discount program offered by American Airlines to frequent flyers launched in 1981. The program offered pass holders free flights and unlimited access to Admirals Club locations for either five years or life.

  3. List of frequent flyer programs - Wikipedia

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    Shenzhen Airlines – Phoenix Miles (previously King Club) (Partner programs: LifeMiles, [1] MileagePlus, [3] Miles & More, [2] Miles&Smiles [4]) Sichuan Airlines – Golden Panda Club; Spring Airlines – Spring Pass; Suparna Airlines – Fortune Wings Club; Tianjin Airlines – Fortune Wings Club (Partner programs: Velocity [5]) Tibet ...

  4. Alaska Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Airlines is a major American airline ... The airline installed self-service kiosks called "Instant Travel Machines" that printed boarding passes, allowing ...

  5. N.J. man spent $510K for unlimited flights, has flown 24 ...

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    In 1990, United Airlines launched an unprecedented offer: lifetime flight passes priced at $290,000 for a single person or $510,000 for a pair. Stuker opted for the latter, securing passes for ...

  6. Mark Cuban reveals $125k purchase he made after drunk phone ...

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    But it was a night out with friends and a drunken phone call that led to a rather unusual buy - a $125,000 American Airlines lifetime pass. Cuban, 66, ...

  7. Alaska is the first major US airline to offer a 'flight pass ...

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    The memberships start at $49 and go up to $749 per month at the highest level, but customers will still be responsible for taxes, fees, and a nominal fare price.