https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/new...et/ar-AA1d6FeY
Look at this great investment and it the airline used the money properly a great windfall for them. Has UL ever looked into selling lifetime tickets?
https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/new...et/ar-AA1d6FeY
Look at this great investment and it the airline used the money properly a great windfall for them. Has UL ever looked into selling lifetime tickets?
What would be a good price tag for lifetime tickets?
It has to be a number where the buyer can win big.
RCAF should do this as well. Many veterans organizations do this, vfw, moaa, etc.
Pay one price, maybe it is a little more or maybe it is a good deal depending on age but a. You have the membership numbers and b. Cuts costs of collection c..less threads and posts about when is payment due, icant get a hold of anyone, website doesn't work etc etc
In 2000 the daytona cubs minor league baseball team offered a promotion that if you got a cubs tattoo you could have season tickets for life for free....
Pretty cool, seemed to work well, until 2015 the team changed affiliation to reds, uggh
What if you buy them today and die next week. Can you transfer them to your wife and kids?
The better seats cost more, but lifetime locks in cost. Now RCAF will dive in with a money grab like we have never seen...cause, they be all about the coin....
Unless you are selling out every game in 5 years, the idea of up-front money would be a budget balancing windfall for the athletic department.
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