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airfare

/air-fair/US // ˈɛərˌfɛər //

机票,机票价格,飞机票,空运

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the price charged for transportation by airplane.

Examples

  • 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.

  • 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."