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Question How much do you fly - How many miles do you fly a year?

I was just notified by my preferred airline that I have been averaging about 13,600 airmiles per month for the last 74 months...That's 1,006,400 air miles all within the lower 48 states and Canada...I know there are lots of folks with more miles, but I haven't been going to China, Australia or Europe, these are flights to Chicago, Newark, Nashville, Dallas, Houston and other "close" places...That's a whole lot of times up and down and up and down and a bunch of 300, 500 and 1,000 mile flights.....

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I was just notified by my preferred airline that I have been averaging about 13,600 airmiles per month for the last 74 months...That's 1,006,400 air miles all within the lower 48 states and Canada...I know there are lots of folks with more miles, but I haven't been going to China, Australia or Europe, these are flights to Chicago, Newark, Nashville, Dallas, Houston and other "close" places...That's a whole lot of times up and down and up and down and a bunch of 300, 500 and 1,000 mile flights.....

I'm tired
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How do you maintain your sanity? Even though you have some privileges we "coachers" don't enjoy, it must have an impact on you....
I regularly fly international, rarely within the US, and I hate it with a passion.

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I think I was insane when I started and my insanity became normal for me, I don't know

I hadn't been keeping track other than making sure I got my segments each year so I could keep in the fat seats up front. I have used 1 airline almost exclusively since 2002 and the miles just built.

Here's the real deal...from June 2002 until now has been about 82 months. I quit flying for 8 months in 2004 when I did that corporate stint, that leaves 74 months. In actuality I only fly about 30-35 weeks a year...lets say 36 (9 months) so thats 3 months per year I don't fly. 3 months X 7 years (2002-2009) = 21 months subtracted from 74 months = 53 months bringing my flying to roughly 19000 miles per month on average. (Some of the weeks I'm not flying I may be driving to local client sites to audit...300 mile range)

No matter how you look at it, that's a bunch of butt in the seat time.

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I know for certain that even in my peak traveling years, my gross mileage in any month never exceeded your average.

Heck - there are probably flight crew members who don't fly as many miles as you!
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I know for certain that even in my peak traveling years, my gross mileage in any month never exceeded your average.

Heck - there are probably flight crew members who don't fly as many miles as you!
Nowadays, I am living in Pakistan. Last week (for almost a week) flight crew specially pilots maintained go slow....one of the reasons they said..............we don't want to fly more than 20 days a month.
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I don't know how many miles I fly. I don't keep track. Probably not as many as Randy though. Sometimes I fly several times a week, and sometimes I'll go two or three weeks without flying. On average, I would guess one round trip a week. Some flights are short (Los Angeles to Phoenix or Los Angeles to San Jose) and some flights are longer (Los Angeles to North Carolina, Los Angeles to Boston, Los Angeles to Minneapolis). I just returned from Seattle. Last week I was in Portland (Oregon).

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Not even close to any of you guys...usually 4,000 to 6,000 miles a year. Company headquarters in northern michigan and 2nd plant in texas. I use to fly about 15,000 to 20,000 a few yrs ago when I worked for an OEM in the auto sector. We did a lot of work with Toyota and the big (not so much any more) 3 companies. I have had a couple of rough flights but nothing to complain about. Biggest change for me was 9/11 and all the new rules and regulations. Flying is still ok for me except for the airport waits.

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