![]() ![]() A lot of things have morphed and changed along the way with AAirpass, but I have liked the program. Thus, my rollover miles accumulated and allowed me to use AAirpass as a tool to game the system of air travel. ![]() I bumped up my miles for many years because of AA disappointing me with crummy service situations and having me go book other carriers. I now have just shy of 600,000 AAirpass miles at my disposal. But the thing is-if I didn't use my allotment per year, my miles would roll over and accumulate. So those were my miles per year, to use, for the rest of my life. I bought blocks of miles (55K per year (and paid about $240K for it). I have been in the AAirpass program since 1974. Hope this perspective is helpful.Well, I am a Lifetime AAirpass customer and, with all the concurrent problems with running a big airline like AA, I will say that I like it. The fact that I can have a companion join on a ticket yet I earn their flown miles is a bonus when traveling with my non-frequent flying family and friend who don't care about miles Etc. The AAirpass price will be less expensive than current economy ticket price and I'm confirmed in first class at time of booking. Also, just needed last minute flight to a small market. It's always $871 + tax each way in business. Predicting travel budget for work is consistent. Someone like me commuting a JFK/lax transcon weekly can change flights at the last minute, book flights with no penalty if cancelled or changed. It also allows for confirmed upgrades at the time of booking a Coach ticket. It offers me the greatest flexibility for my schedule. What do the folks who buy Airpass on this forum think of it? I've been in contact with them but they've not pursued me very hard. Concierge Key is available for $50k individual spend or $75k team spend. I spoke to them and they take credit via wire transfer at $10k (Gold), $20k (Platinum), $30k (EP). The promotion applies to only adult passengers.I haven't seen much discussion lately on American's pre-pay flight service, where you pay at 40 cents on the mile, depending on flight class. Passengers can book a flight at least three hours before departure time at The passes are non-transferable, and the passenger’s name must match the name on the voucher when booking a flight. Passengers can redeem a ‘Phnom Penh Power Pack’ air pass for a THB zero flight ticket (excluding taxes, fees, and add-on services) for a round trip or one-way travel on the airline’s international flight network between Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) and Phnom Penh. The packs are available in three variations six flight passes at THB 6,599, 12 at THB11,599, and 24 at THB22,399. ‘Phnom Penh Power Pack’ are packs of flight tickets passengers can pre-purchase to fly Thai Vietjet between Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) and Phnom Penh, with five-year validity. Passengers can redeem prepaid ‘Vietnam Power Pack’ air passes for THB zero flight tickets (excluding taxes, fees, and add-on services) for a round trip or one-way travel on the airline’s flights between Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) and Danang Phu Quoc and Dalat. The packs are available in three variations six flight passes at THB9,999, 12 at THB17,999, and 24 at THB34,999. Purchases must be made at ‘Vietnam Power Pack’ are packs of flight tickets passengers can pre-purchase to fly on Thai Vietjet’s Thailand – Vietnam network. The special packs that must be purchased by midnight on 15 December 2022 are valid for travel over five years, starting from 4 January 2023 to 4 Janu(excludes travel on public holidays). In addition, there is a ‘Phnom Penh Power Pack Season 2’ with air passes between Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) and Phnom Penh, starting from THB6,599. The so-called ‘Vietnam Power Pack’ consists of different air pass packs for flying Thai Vietjet’s Thailand – Vietnam network, starting from THB9,999. BANGKOK, 18 November 2022: Thai Vietjet is offering airfare packs for travel to and from Vietnam and Cambodia, valid for five years, but the packs must be purchased by 15 December. ![]()
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