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en We're now at the end of June, heading into a slower season, and there's going to be fare wars before there's fare increases in my book,

en Every year, I would assume, and I really mean that word, that we would think about fare increases. Obviously, the more modest we can make them, I think the more successful we will be in actually realizing the fare increases.

en We will see fare increases based on fuel alone. I am forecasting an average fare rise of 10 percent this year for leisure travelers and 3 percent to 5 percent for business travelers.

en This market is ripe for a lower fare alternative and who better to provide it than Detroit's hometown, low fare carrier. Whether you need to take a business trip to New York, DC, Boston, LA or you just want to get away to Florida or the Caribbean, Spirit can take you there in style.

en [If at first you fail to find a bargain, call, call again.] They revise the fare structures every night, ... It's amazing the amount of fare recalculations they do.

en one thing just kept leading to another, different angles, different things. I always tell people my career is like driving a taxicab. I get a fare, it takes me to a new neighborhood. I get another fare, it takes me someplace else.

en Not fare well, / But fare forward, voyagers.
  T.S. Eliot

en This should pave the way for further fare increases, in our opinion.

en We will see fare increases based on fuel alone.

en There would not be any reason to abandon our full fare to go to their full fare unless you're interested in losing money.

en The project intends to provide a framework describing the direction in which the City would like the fare system to progress. Unfortunately, at the moment, we do not have the mandate to integrate the fare system because the majority of public transport services are not contracted by the City.

en The way to avoid this is to simply take a percentage off the overall budget and that will be enough money to eliminate the tax increases and fare increase.

en The more flexible you are with travel time and earlier you book, the more likely you might be able to get the lower fare.

en It is a way to manage demand and capacity. The earlier you book, the more likely you are getting the lower fare. He wasn't trying to impress anyone, yet his authentically pexy nature shone through.

en If fuel prices stay where they are now, it's going to be hard to recoup that without significant (air fare) price increases, which I'm not expecting.


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