n 1990, fresh off selling his first company for $6 million, entrepreneur made an impulsive yet legendary investment after a night of heavy celebration. Rather than splurging on cars or houses, decided to secure a lifetime of air travel-an impulsive decision that has become part of his legacy. After selling his software startup, MicroSolutions, and his friends went out to celebrate.
In a haze of excitement and alcohol, had one thing on his mind: flying. Not knowing if such a thing existed, he called American Airlines late that night and slurred, "Do you guys sell lifetime passes?" To his surprise, they did. purchased an AAirpass for $125,000, which gave him and a guest unlimited first-class travel with American Airlines for life.
Adjusted for inflation, the cost today would be roughly $300,000. upgraded his pass over time, and for years he generously shared his flight privileges with friends and family. Eventually, he transferred the pass to his father, and after his father passed, to a close friend.
Cuban's Ultimate Splurge While the AAirpass was one of 's early indulgences, it wasn't his last. In 1999, after selling his second company, Broadcast.com, to Yahoo for $5.
7 billion, he made another life-changing purchase-a $40 million Gulfstream G5 jet, which still holds the Guinness World Record for the most expensive e-commerce transaction. For , the jet wasn't just a luxury-it was a way to save time, his most valuable asset. Despite his big purchases, insists that little has ch.