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单词 airfare
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Definition of airfare in English:

airfare

nounˈɛːfɛəˈɛrfɛr
  • The price to be paid by an aircraft passenger for a particular journey.

    save a bundle in airfare by flying standby
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The new Mayor is also concerned that the rising price of airfares may be having an impact on tourism in Killarney.
    • If the fare for both business and leisure travelers was the same, leisure airfares would have to rise to make up the difference.
    • The fall in the price of airfares, thanks to seasonal reductions in September being greater than in the same month last year, was mirrored on a smaller scale by reduced prices for sea travel.
    • Wong says the increase in Australian visitors is due mainly to better airfares and more convenient aircraft connections in and out of Auckland.
    • Price airfares and vacation packages on several different sites to see what the average rate is for your travel dates.
    • This is the newest trend in searching for airfares.
    • Many Wall Street analysts do not understand how lowering airfares will raise revenues.
    • Theoretically, fewer airlines should mean higher airfares.
    • As low-cost carriers began to offer $200 airfares, the public became enraged that prices had been so high for so long.
    • You'll find the best prices on airfares if you can be flexible about dates and time.
    • The site aims to find you the best real-time prices on airfares by trawling 35 airlines and travel websites.
    • The reason airfares are generally so much lower at Baltimore is the presence of low-cost carriers, like Southwest.
    • But perhaps more significantly, the move reflects the growing ability of discount airlines to dictate airfares.
    • Critics have charged the airline was reckless in reducing airfares during such a turbulent time in the industry.
    • I would then expect to see a corresponding increase in airfares that surviving airlines will heartily embrace.
    • Stubbornly low airfares hurt the airlines, but the biggest culprit is the soaring cost of jet fuel.
    • That's probably bad news for the industry, which has blamed its billion dollar losses partially on persistently low airfares.
    • With airfares at historic lows and fuel prices soaring, even full planes may not be enough to turn the tide at some airlines.
    • Since Vanguard stopped flying, airfares have risen in Kansas City and service has diminished.
    • Travel to London or Amsterdam or choose Paris or Vienna and stay for up to six months with an airfare priced from $1799.
 
 

Definition of airfare in US English:

airfare

nounˈerferˈɛrfɛr
  • The price of a passenger ticket for travel by aircraft.

    save a bundle in airfare by flying standby
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Since Vanguard stopped flying, airfares have risen in Kansas City and service has diminished.
    • This is the newest trend in searching for airfares.
    • Critics have charged the airline was reckless in reducing airfares during such a turbulent time in the industry.
    • Many Wall Street analysts do not understand how lowering airfares will raise revenues.
    • But perhaps more significantly, the move reflects the growing ability of discount airlines to dictate airfares.
    • You'll find the best prices on airfares if you can be flexible about dates and time.
    • I would then expect to see a corresponding increase in airfares that surviving airlines will heartily embrace.
    • The reason airfares are generally so much lower at Baltimore is the presence of low-cost carriers, like Southwest.
    • Price airfares and vacation packages on several different sites to see what the average rate is for your travel dates.
    • Wong says the increase in Australian visitors is due mainly to better airfares and more convenient aircraft connections in and out of Auckland.
    • Stubbornly low airfares hurt the airlines, but the biggest culprit is the soaring cost of jet fuel.
    • With airfares at historic lows and fuel prices soaring, even full planes may not be enough to turn the tide at some airlines.
    • If the fare for both business and leisure travelers was the same, leisure airfares would have to rise to make up the difference.
    • Travel to London or Amsterdam or choose Paris or Vienna and stay for up to six months with an airfare priced from $1799.
    • The new Mayor is also concerned that the rising price of airfares may be having an impact on tourism in Killarney.
    • Theoretically, fewer airlines should mean higher airfares.
    • The fall in the price of airfares, thanks to seasonal reductions in September being greater than in the same month last year, was mirrored on a smaller scale by reduced prices for sea travel.
    • As low-cost carriers began to offer $200 airfares, the public became enraged that prices had been so high for so long.
    • The site aims to find you the best real-time prices on airfares by trawling 35 airlines and travel websites.
    • That's probably bad news for the industry, which has blamed its billion dollar losses partially on persistently low airfares.
 
 
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