How could an ordinary person fly around the world for free for 30 years?

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They flew more than 1.4 million miles in 2019 only


Traveling around the world is everyone's dream, but very few people get that opportunity. 

But those who have the opportunity to travel the world have to spend several million rupees on travel and accommodation. 

But there is one person from America who has been traveling the world for free as a "King" for three decades.

New Jersey man Tom Stoker bought a United Airlines lifetime pass for $290,000 in 1990 and describes the decision as the best investment of his life. 

69-year-old Tom Stoker has flown 230 million free flight miles in 33 years since 1990 and visited more than 100 countries. 

In 2019 alone, he made so many air trips that it can be compared to more than six trips to the moon. 


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Tom Stoker


In 2019, he traveled 365 days on 373 flights. 

In total, he flew 1.46 million miles this year, which would have cost him more than $2.4 million if he had booked that many flights without a passport. 

In 2009 he logged 5 million miles and in 2019 he passed the one million mile mark. 

He is the first United Airlines customer to fly that many miles. 

You will stay in luxury hotels around the world and enjoy fine dining from Paris to Perth. 

They also use their airline mileage points for various benefits, such as a one-time redemption of $50,000 gift cards in a single day. 

According to Tom Stoker, on so many plane trips he has seen four people die on flights. 

Air travel has become difficult for the rest of the world during the coronavirus pandemic, but Tom Stoker is still on the move. 

In fact, he says he wants to continue this series for life.

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