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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fixed fare" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a predetermined price for a service, often in the context of transportation, such as taxis or public transit.
Example: "The taxi service offers a fixed fare to the airport, so you won't have to worry about fluctuating prices."
Alternatives: "a set price" or "a predetermined charge."
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This is how it works: for a fixed fare, you devise your own round-the-world trip, with complete flexibility on the choice of stopovers, up to a maximum of six.
Instead, I flew into the state capital, Tuxtla Guti ez and took a taxi at a fixed fare of 220 pesos from the airport to the bus station, where I paid 26 pesos for the hourlong bus ride to San Crist?
With the ability to process sales merchandise, sell tickets in real-time and offer refunds, customers could potentially also use the Eventbrite software to process sales in a store or reserve seats with a fixed fare price at a restaurant just as easily as it could for an event.
For example you can only pick Business both ways or if you select a fixed fare out you can only select a fixed fare back.
You will pay a fixed fare per journey of around £4.50 for a dog in a box, or 50 per cent of the full fare for a dog on a lead.
If you can press a button and get an affordable ride across town within minutes at any time of day or night, why bother to own a car at all?" On an UberPool ride, passengers pay a fixed fare, which is 25% less than UberX, Uber's most affordable option, whether the app matches the passenger up to another rider or not.
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By Demi Adejuyigbe June 28 ,2017 The ride-hailing company Lyft rolled out its new shuttle service this week, allowing users in San Francisco and Chicago to "ride for a low fixed fare along convenient routes, with no surprise stops".
The ride-hailing company Lyft rolled out its new shuttle service this week, allowing users in San Francisco and Chicago to "ride for a low fixed fare along convenient routes, with no surprise stops".
In its last two years of operation, wartime rises in costs made the fixed fare structure untenable, and between July 1939 and January 1941 there were five slight adjustments to the fares.
Intentionally set at a low level at the time the cemetery and railway opened, in later years the fixed fares offered a very substantial saving over main line tickets to Brookwood (in 1902 the 4s LSWR third class fare to Brookwood was twice the cost of the LNC's equivalent).
During the World War I period, streetcar enterprises encountered financial difficulties; as wage and materials costs rose, the companies were squeezed by the fixed fares set almost universally by the municipal franchises.
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