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Discover LudwigThe phrase "plane fare" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the cost or price of a plane ticket or the amount of money paid for a flight. Example: The plane fare for a round trip to Europe was surprisingly affordable.
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Plane fare.
I'd save half the plane fare.
And it's almost as expensive as plane fare.
Linda Gray: worth the plane fare, and then some.
You don't even have to spring for plane fare -- just head to Woodley & Bunny in Brooklyn.
Sometimes they wangle plane fare or other payments from their besotted correspondents.
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It would be a miracle if they could help hammer down train and plane fares in Japan, which are excruciating.
All hotel bills, plane fares and other major purchases in Katmandu must be paid in convertible currency.
Any Amazon customer who uses the retailer's "Saved for Later" basket has noticed its prices have all the permanence of plane fares.
— Patrick Farrell Food Republic: Nine restaurants to try in Los Angeles's Koreatown; the descriptions of the dishes will have you looking up plane fares.
For instance, ending the VAT tax relief on airline fuel might be a good idea but it would also probably mean a hike in plane fares.
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