The Million Miler program, a part of the MileagePlus program, rewards members for extraordinary, long-term loyalty to United. Million Milers enjoy generous annual benefits and lifetime Premier® status.
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The Lifetime Pass wasn't just any ordinary airline ticket. It was essentially a golden ticket to unlimited first-class travel. For $290,000, you could purchase the Lifetime AAirpass, which allowed unlimited first-class travel for the holder. An additional companion pass could also be added for $150,000 more.
(American Airlines)American Airlines offers two lifetime statuses: Gold and Platinum. To obtain Gold for life, you need to have reached 1,000,000 miles and 2,000,000 for platinum.
United Airlines' introduction of the Lifetime Pass in the early 1990s was a groundbreaking move that had a ripple effect across the airline industry. Offering unlimited first-class travel for a hefty upfront payment, this pass was a novel concept that aimed to build customer loyalty and generate immediate revenue.
There are a variety of status tiers being sold, and there's generally a “one time set-up fee,” and then a fee every three to four months to maintain the status. For example, you can score Delta Platinum status for a one-time fee of $300, plus a $99 fee every three months.
Frontier Airlines previously announced a variety of unlimited flight passes, including a Fall & Winter pass which provides unlimited travel between September 2, 2023 through February 29, 2024 for only $299.
For most people, it probably won't be worth going very far out of your way to chase airline elite status. You can easily replicate many of the perks that a low- or even mid-tier elite traveler would enjoy by holding the right credit cards and buying the occasional upgrade to first class.
The expiration date for elite status is Jan.31 each year. To ensure that you maintain your status from year to year, you will need to complete the PQF and PQP requirements for your status level.
According to United's 2020 Annual Report (Form 10-K) about 20% of those enjoy some level of premier status. That amounts to 20,000,000 elites. Of those, about two-tenths of one percent, or 0.2%, are 1K's, which corresponds with 40,000. Fewer than 5% of 1K's are Global Services (GS), which sets the upper bound at 2,000.