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The changes are prompted by increased competition from traditional carriers like United Airlines and American Airlines, which have reduced their costs in recent years and can now profitably offer many fares equivalent to Southwest's.
Patients were provided with return transport fare Tanzanian Shillings 3,000/= (equivalent to 2 US$) to facilitate the return visits.
Shazia asked to go to the hospital, but it was far away and would require what for them would be an expensive taxi fare of 300 Pakistani rupees, equivalent to about $3.75.
They would be equivalent to the subway fare, Mr. Silver said, in order to remove any incentive for drivers to park near the bridges and skip the tolls by taking the subway into Manhattan.
Some potential customers of air taxis say that saving time outweighs the extra cost, roughly equivalent to a first-class commercial fare.
It then lowered its business fares by 40 to 50percentt, a savings roughly equivalent to the cost of spending the extra time on the road.
Nonetheless, the National will be hoping that the production fares better than it did at last month's UK equivalent to the Tonys, the Olivier awards, where it failed to convert any of its five nominations into prizes.
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That's equivalent to $16.
That's equivalent to stealing.
One petabyte is equivalent to one million gigabytes.
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