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Discover LudwigThe phrase "airline fare" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the cost of a ticket for air travel.
Example: "I found a great deal on an airline fare for my trip to New York."
Alternatives: "flight ticket price" or "air ticket cost".
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A comparison with airline fare would be ludicrous.
Once you've found, say, an airline fare, you may wonder if now is the right time to buy it.
1301 et seq., preempts the States from prohibiting allegedly deceptive airline fare advertisements through enforcement of their general consumer protection statutes.
A bruising airline fare war in Australia has had a major casualty: the insurgent airline that started it.
The Saturday night stay requirement has been a buttress of the airline fare structure for over 20 years.
(Orbitz, for its part, said in a statement, "We have an obligation to uphold airline fare rules and also protect consumers from making purchases that could be invalidated").
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The newspapers currently brim with airline fare-sale ads.
The now-endemic breaking of rules runs from Glaxo's fixing of drugs tests and the banks' illegal overdraft charges to universal tax-dodging by non-doms, airline fare-fixing, Tesco schlepping its profits to the Caymans, and BAA-Ferrovial's manic borrowing on a sub-prime asset-base.
And how about those alien TV and radio remote-control gizmos with 50 bean-sized buttons with cryptic commands like "swap" and "SB decoding," in gray-on-black lettering the size of the text for the restrictions on an airline fare-sale ad?
We test and quantify the effect of rail travel time on airline fares, using unique data at flight-level.
Airline fares are based on many factors, like oil prices, labor costs and passenger demand.
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