Entrepreneur and investor Mark Cuban took it a few steps further, spending six figures to buy a lifetime flight pass.
Cuban didn't know if lifetime flight passes even existed, he said, but he grabbed a phone and dialed up American Airlines anyway.
In 1994, American Airlines replaced the AAirpass with a similar membership, Airpass, which offered fixed-rate flights for frequent business travelers.
Let's call American Airlines.'"
"[Buying a plane] was my all-time goal because the asset I value the most is time, and that bought me time," Cuban told Money in 2017.
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