An American Airlines passenger’s $250,000 lifetime first-class pass was canceled after he racked up $21 million in flights, far exceeding expectations.

In 1981, American Airlines introduced the AAirPass, a lifetime first-class travel card. For a large one-time payment, buyers received unlimited first-class flights with no blackout dates or mileage caps.

The airline launched the program during deregulation and fierce competition, hoping upfront cash would offset long-term travel costs. Early passes cost about $250,000, later climbing above $1 million.

Executives assumed even wealthy travelers would fly a reasonable number of trips each year. They did not anticipate someone pushing “unlimited” to its absolute edge.

One buyer, Steven Rothstein, purchased his pass in the late 1980s at age 37, adding a $150,000 companion option. What seemed indulgent soon became legendary.

Over two decades, he flew roughly 30 million miles on about 10,000 flights. Estimates placed the retail value of his travel as high as $21 million—far beyond his original payment.

He booked frequent, sometimes speculative trips, crossing continents for business, visits, or spontaneity. For him, the pass meant freedom; for the airline, it became a mounting liability.

In 2008, after years of heavy usage, the airline terminated his pass, alleging improper bookings and misuse of companion benefits. Rothstein argued he followed the rules as he understood them.

The dispute settled out of court, and the program was discontinued. The AAirPass endures as both bold marketing and cautionary tale—proof that unlimited promises can falter when someone fully embraces them.

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