Sentence examples for The airfare from inspiring English sources

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The airfare

noun

The cost or expense of an airplane ticket or trip.

  • I'd love to visit Paris, but I can't afford the airfare.

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The airfare, hotels and tickets will cost $3,000 each.

The airfare and hotel expenses were bankrupting her family.

The airfare cost $3,700 for both of us, and I made all the arrangements.

1. Find the airfare bargains.

"It's just the airfare, the food.

Don't want to pay the airfare?

I wondered how he'd managed the airfare to Tucson.

Ryanair argues that compensation "should reflect the airfare paid".

I've been dreaming about visiting for years but the airfare has always been a show-stopper.

At $5 an image, you'll have to sell a lot of them to afford the airfare.

The meal alone in New York costs $135 ,not counting the airfare.

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