Wow: A Four-Year United Lifetime Global Services Mileage Run
Many of us into miles & points have gone on mileage runs, where we fly for the sole purpose of earning airline miles or elite status. However, here’s someone who has taken that to the next level, and then some.

Many of us into miles & points have gone on mileage runs, where we fly for the sole purpose of earning airline miles or elite status. However, here’s someone who has taken that to the next level, and then some.
Man spends four years mileage running on United
United Airlines arguably has the most lucrative million miler lifetime elite status program. Specifically, if you earn four million lifetime miles with the airline, then you receive the carrier’s invitation only Global Services status for the rest of your life.
That of course sounds cool, but the catch is that four million miles is a lot to fly, especially on just one airline. However, one person has basically made this quest his full time hobby. Someone named Carl Brothers has been mileage running for lifetime Global Services from scratch, as part of a multi-year quest.
He started this journey at some point in 2021, and over the past several years, has been averaging around one million miles per year. Specifically:
- In 2022, he flew 1,072,812 miles
- In 2023, he flew 931,113 miles
- In 2024, he flew 1,128,303 miles
As you’d expect, the fastest way to rack up these miles is with long haul flying, and fortunately United has the largest ultra long haul network of any US airline. So much of his flying has been to destinations like Melbourne (MEL), Singapore (SIN), and Sydney (SYD). He has done so much long haul flying that over two million of those flown miles have been on the Boeing 787-9.
Just to give you a sense of the math here, he has flown to Singapore and back 95 times, racking up nearly two million of his flown miles. That represents weekly roundtrip flights for nearly two years. Yow.
Anyway, it seems that he has finally reached his goal of lifetime Global Services status. On June 23, 2025, he boarded a San Francisco (SFO) to Sydney (SYD) flight with 3,993,532 lifetime miles, meaning that after the 7,417 mile journey, he’ll land as a lifetime Global Services member!
Talk about a dedicated mileage runner!
Mileage running four million miles in roughly four years is a new level of dedication when it comes to the sport of mileage running. I’m not here to judge anyone — I commend his dedication, and hope he enjoyed his journey!
I’d be fascinated to know how much money he spent on the total endeavor in the end, and also how much of flying was in first and business class. I’m also curious if he actually made the decision to pursue lifetime Global Services because he decided the perks of Global Services justified the investment, or if he likes to set out on adventures, and liked the pursuit as much as the prize as such.
United certainly has its fair share of prolific frequent flyers. For example, Tom Stuker is United’s 24 million miler, though he had a lifetime flight pass, so I don’t believe he was actually paying (incrementally) for his flights. But four million milers of flying in four years, all out of pocket? Wow…
Bottom line
A United customer has taken mileage running to the next level, and has flown a total of four million milers over the course of four years, in order to earn lifetime Global Services status. That’s a level of dedication that we don’t often see.
Now that he has accomplished his goal, one certainly wonders to what extent his travel will slow down, since he must be exhausted.
What do you make of this epic lifetime Global Services mileage run?