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airfare

or air fare

[ air-fair ]

noun

  1. the price charged for transportation by airplane.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of airfare1

First recorded in 1915–20; air 1 + fare

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Example Sentences

When a country announces its reopening date, he said airfare searches spike.

Now that the economy is reopening and people are traveling again, hotel prices are up 10 percent versus a year ago and airfare is up 24 percent.

It could mean booking airfare and accommodations with little idea of how things will look when the big day finally arrives.

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I told my parents they, as the retired people with infinite time, needed to start coming to me and we could split the airfare.

For example, his report for the fourth quarter of 2019 itemizes various airfare expenses, listing the airline and cost, but not who was traveling.

Conway refers to the other important factors as the “three ‘A’s”: air conditioning, assimilation, and airfare.

It is your best shot at nipping any future wedding invites (and accompanying airfare to Missouri) in the bud.

Kyle turned down first-class airfare and drove himself from Texas to Georgia.

The contract provided that he would have been paid $30,000, a sum which included airfare and ground transportation for two.

According to Moore, Booker would have been paid $30,000 for the event, "inclusive of airfare and ground transportation costs."

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