Updated
Updated · Barchart · Jul 4
Mark Cuban Recalls Buying $125,000 AAirpass After $6 Million MicroSolutions Sale
Updated
Updated · Barchart · Jul 4

Mark Cuban Recalls Buying $125,000 AAirpass After $6 Million MicroSolutions Sale

2 articles · Updated · Barchart · Jul 4

Summary

  • $125,000 bought Cuban an American Airlines lifetime AAirpass, which he said he purchased after drunkenly calling the airline while celebrating MicroSolutions' $6 million sale.
  • The next day, still hungover, he signed up and later upgraded the pass to cover nearly unlimited travel for himself and a companion for life.
  • Cuban said the purchase was less about luxury than saving time on constant work trips, letting him book flights on a whim and reduce travel friction.
  • American later ended the AAirpass program after heavy use made the lifetime memberships too costly, though Cuban said he eventually transferred the pass to his father and then a friend.

Insights

What modern investment best captures the time-saving value of Cuban's legendary AAirpass?
As travel costs soar, could any airline make an 'unlimited' flight pass profitable today?