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Discover Ludwig"flying ticket" is not grammatically correct in written English.
Instead, you should use the phrase "airplane ticket." Example sentence: "I am headed to New York and must purchase an airplane ticket for my flight."
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In part, this is a consequence of the falling cost of flying: ticket prices have dropped by 60%, in real terms, over the past 40 years.
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But two months into the jaunt, while touring South America, they realized that flying ticket-to-ticket created more frustration than it was worth.
Oddly, none of this seems to have hurt the airlines — more people than ever are flying, and ticket prices remain relatively stable.
And compensation applies if you're on a frequent-flyer ticket.
With a frequent flyer ticket earned from traveling back and forth from Tulsa to Lincoln, Neb., Studi came to Los Angeles and spent several years doing small roles and commercial voice-overs--eking out a living.
Aid workers aboard the Airbus A330 will be flying with tickets bought at premium prices: the cheapest Heathrow-Brussels-Freetown fare for Sunday is £1,251, for a journey of just over 3,000 miles.
If I flew, the ticket would be a lot more and it would be nearly impossible to get any work done.
I called American Airlines AAdvantage desk 330 days in advance of our planned departure -- the first day it was possible to book frequent flyer tickets for any flight.
Air New Zealand (airnewzealand.co.uk) offers a ticket flying out via LA and back via Hong Kong.
The investigation began after authorities noticed a pattern of women flying on single ticket journeys from the Netherlands.
Next, I logged onto CheapAir.com, one of a few companies that will let you book flights using Bitcoin, and bought a ticket flying KLM to Amsterdam from Munich.
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