Sentence examples for Soaring fares from inspiring English sources

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Even with soaring fares for flights from the Brazilian cities to the Big Apple, everyone, it seemed, was either going or coming from New York.

"The Tories' record is of delayed, downgraded and cancelled investment, huge disparities in regional transport spending and soaring fares that are pricing passengers off the railway," he said.

Hacking holes in it would be a calamity for the city, but if the pessimists are right it could end up being that or soaring fares.

The selloff also comes at a time of debate about private versus public ownership of the railways, with criticism of soaring fares and poor performance by many franchises.

Much of the cost comes from a regional network on which each passenger is subsidised by 31p a mile, while commuters pay soaring fares elsewhere to stand on their way to work.

Last August, however, after six months of declining revenue from business travel amid complaints about soaring fares, major airlines suddenly dropped the requirement on a relative handful of selected and highly competitive routes clustered in main hubs.

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What the album does deliver is a gentle retooling of the Lifehouse sound, a few notches further from its post-grunge roots and a few clicks closer to the earnest, soaring fare finding traction on modern-rock radio.

Despite buses accounting for three-quarters of all public transport journeys, the sector has suffered as a result of soaring fare prices and increased road congestion.

The year's top story in business travel was, of course, the record number of delays and cancellations on commercial airlines -- a situation so bad that it practically obscured the runners-up, soaring business fares and deteriorating airline customer service.

Many households in the UK are starting to feel the economic squeeze as job losses, pay freezes, soaring train fares, energy price wars, housing slumps and rising food prices take their toll in austerity Britain.

"Women in particular are being disproportionately affected by ever-increasing childcare costs which, when combined with rising petrol prices, soaring rail fares and the reduction in the childcare element of the working tax credit mean that for many people work simply does not pay.

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