I notice that some of you are able to be very precise in quoting the number of flights taken, which suggests to me that you keep some sort of records. I don't.
I once worked with a senior executive in the mining industry, who would now be in his late 70's, who had a very old school exercise book in which he had recorded details of every flight he had ever taken - and he flew a prodigious amount. Have any of you kept such a record? I guess he started when flying was still something of a novelty.
Inspired by his example, I did start up something a bit quirky, which I continue to this day. On my laundry wall I have a large framed map of the world, and on it I mark every route I have ever flown. I too have flown a large amount compared to most of the population (although not compared to some of the stalwarts on AFF), but my map was not too difficult to complete from memory, with some help by flicking through all my old passports. I do not duplicate a route which I have previously travelled, but any new inter-city connection goes on to it. The map now has so many balck lines across it that it would rival any airline's route map. Well, it impresses my grand-children, if no-one else.
Cocitus23