First class 'travel for life' deal crash lands in court
Imagine being able to pick up the phone and get a seat in first class to fly anywhere in the world whenever you wanted to for free.
Well that surreal life was a reality for one American – Jack Vroom from Dallas, Texas who spent close to $500,000 on a special ticket from American Airlines that gave him just that – unlimited first class travel for himself and a companion.
But the relationship has gone sour and now Jack and American Airlines, once the best of friends are now in court. Heather Alexander reports.
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