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Discover LudwigThe term 'charter trip' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Essentially, it means to book or hire a trip or transportation service, such as a plane, boat, or bus, for the exclusive use of a particular group. For example, "Our office decided to book a charter trip to get us all to the conference in time."
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Book a charter trip with the expert guides at Reel Candy Sportfishing (941-724-9888; reelcandyfishing.com).
Mr. Morales had been hired by Blackhawk days before, and this was his first charter trip for the company.
#48-Hour Excursion The eight tourists had apparently taken advantage of a twice-monthly charter trip from Punta Arenas that costs about $7,000 per group.
She talks about the contents of her pocketbook: scraps of paper on which she has written a dream, a subpoena to appear for jury duty, a publicity release for eight cooking lessons, one for a New School charter trip to Guadeloupe to learn French, a newspaper clipping of something written by George Sand in 1834 about the abolition of marriage, bills, and so on.
Phil Friedman of 976-TUNA played host for a charter trip to Coronado Island aboard the Conquest.
If you enjoy fishing, book a charter trip.
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In December, Bustripping will begin adding charter trips in Europe.
"charter air transportation" means charter trips in air transportation authorized under this part.
Some take odd jobs or offer charter trips to make ends meet.
It is adding charter trips to Venezuela and Jamaica and cruises to the Caribbean.
Most of the time, however, the Savarona sails the world's oceans for Mr. Sadikoglu or on charter trips.
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