The legendary AAirpass (unlimited lifetime travel pass) no longer exists for new members, but a small number of original passes remain valid for those who purchased them decades ago. Launched in 1981, the lifetime pass was originally priced at $250,000. American Airlines ended the sale of these unlimited passes in 1994, with a final one-time offer in 2004 for $3 million that saw no buyers. A more recent, prepaid business version called "AirPass" was officially discontinued for new sales on November 30, 2022, and the program was fully unwound by 2024. Only about 66 original unlimited lifetime passes were ever sold, held by high-profile individuals like Mark Cuban and Michael Dell. While the program was a financial failure for the airline—leading to several high-profile legal battles and pass terminations for "excessive use"—the few remaining holders continue to fly for free in 2026, serving as a relic of a unique and costly marketing experiment in aviation history.