Transport, our biggest expense, includes buying and running a vehicle, plus fares for public transport. |
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The fares are aimed at business travelers unable to plan travel far in advance. |
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Regardless of how he fares on Friday, he has another fight on tap for the fall, though he's a bit less pumped up about that one. |
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The warning follows a number of incidents in which members of the public have made off from taxis without paying their fares. |
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For all journeys outside the taximeter areas, fares may be negotiated between driver and customer. |
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The company was selling air fares on-line without being licensed as an air carrier, or a tour operator, or a travel agency. |
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That includes concessionary fares on public transport and better home adaptations. |
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You might refund part of passengers' fares, cutting into your margin in order to increase volume. |
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He added that fares will be clearly posted on each vehicle in order to prevent confusion and discourage mischievous behavior of drivers. |
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Until now, leisure traffic had been tepidly coming back since September 11, but only with deeply discounted fares. |
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Ticket machines at tram stations have been overhauled because of the number of fake coins and notes used to pay for fares. |
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Cheaper fares and the resulting soaring popularity of air travel are in large part the culprits. |
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But cheap fares are filling the empty seats staffers used to use on standby. |
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There are 2 windows, 1 behind the barriers for excess fares and the expired and one before the barriers for normal tickets. |
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We say that buses are a public service, and that bus fares are really a user fee on a public service. |
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Nearby, a business called Latin American Services promises help with plane fares, income tax forms, and traffic tickets. |
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An investigation by the Manchester Evening News revealed the huge number of bogus taxi drivers picking up fares in the city centre. |
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Did I stumble onto some airline cult, sucking me in with low, low fares and a direct flight to Boston? |
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Delta is now offering special sale fares from the United States to St Lucia. |
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Flying time is seven hours and there's a slew of world-class airlines battling it out to offer the cheapest fares. |
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For most domestic routes, off-peak fares are for travel on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. |
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Antony, Caesar's lieutenant who eventually succeeded him as Cleopatra's bedmate and political partner, fares less well. |
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If you want people to stop evading fares, stop using your monopoly to set prices so ridiculously high. |
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Eighteen cabbies have been banned from picking up fares after their vehicles were found to be too dangerous to drive. |
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He fares well enough during his flirty scenes with Maureen O'Hara and never gets in the way of the film's energetic spirit. |
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The survey also found that 59 per cent of travellers surveyed thought business class fares were poor value for money. |
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When airline deregulation added competition in 1978, pleasure trippers snapped up cheap short-haul fares, too. |
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He claimed drivers had been assaulted and abused while trying to pick up fares from the taxi rank. |
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Three months later, he agreed to become a tout in return for the FBI paying his air fares and expenses in Ireland. |
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Electric traction gave rise to increases in flexibility, speed and capacity, and resulted in cheaper fares. |
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The Gulf Air fares are a milch cow of both the Indian air companies as well as the Gulf air companies. |
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The timetables should offer frequent services with common minimum standards across the whole city, and fares should allow for free transfers. |
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Fares increase as the aircraft fills up, especially on very popular routes, so passengers need to buy early to get the dirt-cheap fares. |
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The government wants companies to help out commuting workers by paying their mass-transit fares or their gas money for carpools. |
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Nationalised public transport provided subsidised fares for commuters and students. |
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Many workers and students were left stranded because they did not carry sufficient funds to pay the new fares. |
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Accessible cabs need to be booked in advance and charge expensive flat-rate fares. |
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Most complaints in the past were about bus operators, who let drivers and conductors increase fares above a tolerable limit. |
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To make the staff feel at home, she frequently organises fares to celebrate birthdays and anniversaries of staff families. |
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Transporters, particularly passenger transporters will clamour for increased fares in order to cover the added cost of petrol and diesel. |
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If the entire plane is hired on charter, fares are reduced to even less than half. |
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Immediate hits with both travelers and the industry, Web fares weren't even part of the airlines' original plan. |
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The party's manifesto for Swindon calls for more paths and cycleways, a tram system, lower bus fares and more wind farms. |
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That money is used mainly for plane fares, bags of oatmeal-based food supplements, camping equipment and medical supplies. |
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What about elderly, disabled or housebound residents or people on low incomes who have to pay fares to get to the town hall? |
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There is a political question about how fast fares ought to be allowed to rise. |
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The carriers were accused of fixing prices on fares through 34 hub airports. |
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How he fares might give us a little pointer to his long-term Ireland future. |
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Regular fares will start at 219 patacas for non-peak travel days and 419 patacas for Saturdays and other peak times. |
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The garment workers, who are owed back pay, have no money for return fares to China. |
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Tickets issued at student fares are only valid for travel in conjunction with a valid student identity card bearing a photograph of the holder. |
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Sale fares are available daily for Envoy class, but only between Monday and Thursday for coach class. |
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Refunds to passengers denied boarding will only go to those who have paid fully flexible fares. |
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Escalating fuel surcharges on airline tickets have added to the uncertainty, raising the prospect of future rises in fares. |
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But others say the majority of people behave on buses and employing a conductor would put up fares. |
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Other winners were the city's pensioners, who saw controversial plans to increase concessionary bus fares from 30p to 40p shelved. |
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When I passed my eleven-plus, she dragged me up to school, no bus fares, we had to walk. |
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If the WYPTA wishes to generate its income then it should raise other bus fares not its concessionary ones. |
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Critics had attacked Bus Eireann for using uneconomic fares when seeking to compete with private sector operators. |
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Prices of basic commodities and public transport fares have gone up as a result of the new fuel policy. |
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Now one of the proposals to help reduce the threat of huge council tax increases is to axe spending on concessionary bus fares. |
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We're all subject to the cost of filling our cars, getting to work and paying the ever-increasing costs of public transport fares. |
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Consequently, many unscrupulous people take advantage of unstaffed stations and inadequate ticket inspection to avoid paying fares. |
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Conductors were popular, and deservedly so, because they assisted elderly people, sorted out fares and quelled bad behaviour. |
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We're already the cheapest by a long way, so I don't see prices coming down to compete with another high fares airline. |
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To add insult to injury, the transport authority also attempts to increase bus fares and eliminate the monthly pass. |
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Holders of national railcards could claim a discount on Grand Central tickets, although there would be no further cuts on the cheapest fares. |
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Iqaluit-Pangnirtung air travellers also enjoy lower fares because of competition, he said. |
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Low-cost airline fares mean that far more Brits visit other parts of Europe now than did a decade ago. |
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The fares must include two nights or a Saturday night and be booked seven days in advance. |
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The company offers air fares to Germany and Belgium, at rates equal to the prices of bus tickets. |
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Agents earn commissions based on cruise fares, not including port charges, taxes and other fees. |
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He said the fares were being kept down to reasonable levels despite the steep increase in petrol prices. |
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Major carriers at the airport are taking on their no-frills competitors with a range of low-cost fares on domestic and European routes. |
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The bad news for air travelers is that in the long term, fares are bound to increase. |
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Although not illegal, charging double fares by breaking journeys into different segments to maximise profits on one route is downright immoral. |
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They tell us bus fares are going up and buses are being withdrawn to provide a better service for passengers. |
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But he was quick to add that the new fares would not take effect in the near future. |
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Teenage mums say Swindon fares well in the postcode lottery that dictates whether girls who fall pregnant receive a decent education. |
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The options include working to rule, an overtime ban and days on which fares will not be collected. |
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Volunteers can claim expenses such as mileage or bus fares, and anyone who works a five-hour stint receives a lunch allowance. |
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The classic complaints involve poor punctuality, delays caused by engineering works and exorbitant fares. |
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If we had been left to the mercy of Aer Lingus and their fares we would have had to move to Brussels altogether. |
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The union favours a one-off extra charge over an increase in fares because of the costs of resetting and resealing meters. |
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He said he often saw people get off trains without paying because conductors had not collected fares. |
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We did the photo shoot in Tobago, so I had to pay for everyone's air fares, board and accommodation. |
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Many airlines are dropping Saturday-night stay requirements on some restricted fares. |
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Only 190 people were seen climbing aboard, with many counted twice as they had bought return fares. |
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Taxes and fees can add a bundle to flights, and some airlines advertise one-ways fares, but require a round-trip purchase. |
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The answer for Swindon is to reduce the cost of bus fares to make public transport more attractive. |
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There will be no change on Apex fares for South Wales customers, although there will be a rise of 2.5 per cent elsewhere. |
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The board fares reasonably well and the sheer effort apparent in the new design wins lots of points. |
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In that respect the animation fares much better than Japanese live action films dubbed to English. |
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There would be no fares to collect, and no ticket inspectors. |
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The motor bus, introduced to Edinburgh in 1898, spread rapidly and transformed the market, raising capacity and reducing fares, and democratized usage. |
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Public transport fares have doubled during the course of the year. |
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The service will operate in a similar way to a bus service, with fares and timetables, but will be flexible enough to pick up passengers in a set area. |
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The lowest fares apply to off-peak travel periods, which vary by city. |
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The company, based in James Street, has introduced the hard line tactics in a bid to clamp down on offenders who are determined not to pay their fares. |
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The food fares well in terms of freshness, quantity and effort, and there's a made-to-order pasta bar and a station where roast beef is carved before your eyes. |
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The airline has repeatedly cautioned about the scale of competition in the low fares airline sector, but it expects to be the winner and become Europe's biggest carrier. |
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And the money will come from higher public subsidies and fares. |
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Viewed as a campy parody of the genre, the movie fares better, although it's neither funny enough nor enjoyable enough to be considered watchable. |
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Sale fares to most destinations are not available on Fridays and Sundays. |
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The rise was to fund concessionary bus fares, compulsory waste recycling, increased National Insurance, extra planning staff and pay rises, he explained. |
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Choosing an electrologist will be the most important factor in how long completion takes, how much it costs, how comfortable treatment is, and how your skin fares. |
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They were dreading a race against the clock to get there in time until the M.E.N. stepped in to help organise cut-price air fares for the dedicated dozen. |
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Journey times were halved, so they were able to pick up more fares. |
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Finally, a new rail voucher can be exchanged at Swindon railway station for senior railcard, which gives one third off the price of most rail fares. |
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It struck me this week, as I watched news footage of weary London rail commuters moaning about fares going up, what quite incredible value a railcard is compared to a car. |
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Rail passengers have reacted angrily to news that fares are set to rise. |
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Under the new commitments, airlines will also have to help customers locate the cheapest fares and hold reservations for 24 hours so that prices can be compared. |
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It is part of a new zoned system designed to make fares simpler. |
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We impose fines of Rs 300 for refusals and charging excess fares. |
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Ginger reported that the authority's own studies showed that lower fares would actually result in increased ridership and increased revenues, with no increase in costs. |
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As usual, it's overwhelmingly the rich who get the pleasure while the poor put up with lousy services and fares which have rocketed since deregulation. |
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Go to the MTA Web site for maps and information on fares and schedules. |
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As well as searching for low fares on specific dates, it will show the range of fares between two cities for every day in a particular calendar month. |
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Red prefers his cutlass, but he has proven open to change, and fares quite well against pike men, Cossacks, and Norwegian Berserkers during training exercises. |
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If we do none of those things, and leave rail fares to the pressures of the market, then trains will increasingly become the preserve of the rich. |
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The sound fares better, even though it is only a Dolby Surround track. |
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The panel meets six times a year, to advise the company on all aspects of its work, and discuss matters such as timetables, fares, train cleaning, security and facilities. |
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The audio fares much better, with occasionally muffled dialogue and moderate use of the left and right speakers, giving some appearance of channel separation. |
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A Hackney license enables taxi drivers to pick up fares on the street as and when they are flagged down, while private hire drivers rely on bookings. |
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Last week, bus fares in Jakarta rose by 25 to 40 percent and intercity transport costs will increase between 14 and 24 percent over the next six months. |
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In case the air-condition system is not working in air-conditioned vehicles, then fares of deluxe stage carriage bus will be charged. |
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Port Authority Transit should cry me a river. Before raising fares it should cut an unnecessary expense. |
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We will continue to monitor how the hurricane fares against projected models. |
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The Cheap Trains Act 1883 resulted in the provision of workmen's trains at special low fares at certain times of the day. |
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Many private taxicab companies also operate larger minibus vehicles to cater for group fares. |
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Passenger access was via an open platform at the rear, and a bus conductor would collect fares. |
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The TfL Board is appointed by the Mayor of London, who also sets the structure and level of public transport fares in London. |
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The Underground uses Transport for London's zonal fare system to calculate fares. |
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Nexus continued to set fares, set frequency of services and Metro operating hours. |
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This success led him to start his own business running rail excursions for pleasure, taking a percentage of the railway fares. |
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This is somewhat ironic, given that the DOT now prefers metal neutral joint ventures as a mechanism to lower fares. |
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A polarising figure for Britons, Thatcher nonetheless ranks highly among historians, and generally fares well in contemporary opinion polls. |
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Taxis are a popular form of public transport as the fares are relatively cheap compared to many other developed countries. |
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Travelcards will be valid within Greater London with the exception of the Heathrow branch, which will continue to be subject to special fares. |
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These routes are not part of the integrated network, a situation reflected by higher fares. |
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The Brussels South Charleroi Airport has become an important passenger airport, especially with low fares companies such as Ryanair or Wizzair. |
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It is also the state with more highways conceded to the private sector, resulting in the highest value of toll fares per kilometer of highway. |
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Business Premier fares also slightly undercut air fares on similar routes, targeted at regular business travellers. |
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Through fares are also available from 68 British towns and cities to destinations in France and Belgium. |
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The 1844 Railway act of England compelled at least one train to a station every day with the third class fares priced at a penny a mile. |
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The cost of getting to France fluctuates due to season and fuel surcharges, but fares for foot passengers remain low. |
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In many cities, limousines operate as well, usually in competition with taxicabs and at higher fares. |
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Other areas may have a mix of the two systems, where drivers may respond to radio calls and also pick up street fares. |
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Taxicab companies claimed they increased fares in order to make up for lost competition resulting from the increased supply of taxis. |
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Black market taxis often have problems with safety, poor customer service, and fares. |
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There was decreased patronage due to new fares and the service did not run the following year. |
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Southern Vectis has increased its fares in reflection of its strong market position and lack of effective competition. |
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The fare is set by way of negotiation, although taxi drivers usually adhere to certain unwritten rules for fares within the city. |
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There are regular flights between the two islands, with fares being heavily subsidised by the Government. |
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These vehicles transport a single pillion rider, at fares that are usually negotiated. |
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The theory is that by stripping costs to the bone, they are able to offer ludicrously low fares. |
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Ryanair brought ultracheap fares to much of Europe, charging fees for many extras and transforming the short-haul market there. |
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Delta Air Lines and American Airlines said on Tuesday they raised fares in Canadian markets to match an increase by Air Canada. |
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Part of doing business as a cabbie is trolling the streets for fares. |
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He wants to renationalise the railways to bring proper democratic control over soaring rail fares. |
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This solid performance has come about in the main because of lower fares and more seat availably. |
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That is unfair to honest passengers and rorting puts more upward pressure on fares. |
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Air Jamaica Air JamaicaOs Lovebird e-Savers Sale features deeply discounted fares in Lovebird Economy and Lovebird Executive classes. |
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Riga Mayor Nils Usakovs, however, has promised that fares in Riga will not reach 60 santims. |
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The CAB essentially cartelized the airline industry by assigning routes and setting fares. |
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Soubah Abdulrahman Al Zayani, special fares and a host of other offers and initiatives that will be rolled out in the coming months. |
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French Motorail has one-way Calais-Brive fares for a car and up to six passengers from pounds 340 this summer. |
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Ryanair yesterdaywarned the European Commission ruling over its use of Charleroi Airport in Belgium would drive up the cost of air fares. |
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Any driver caught cherry picking fares should never be allowed to drive a cab again in this city. |
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These fares are one-way and valid for travel through June 24 combinable with any available fare on the return. |
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By implication Stagecoach are stating that some passengers pay higher fares already in certain parts of Tyne and Wear. |
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They issued a report which urged the Government to fund the concessionary fares in full in its spending review, which will conclude in November. |
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A BUS driver who gave two oompah bands a free ride in a festival was sacked despite offering to pay their fares. |
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Extending electrification will improve services in the long term, reducing the pressure on the industry's costs and potentially lowering fares. |
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Single and return fares over one day are valid for journeys from either Dover or Calais hoverports. |
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The simple regression using human capital alone as time independent variable fares very well. |
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Canadian North, a Canadian airline, on Friday announced that it has reduced fares on Iqaluit services to and from Ottawa. |
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My Family is, of course, rubbish, so let's hope this latest effort from the Beeb at tickling our collective funny bones fares a little better. |
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Herdman also said that despite fuel surcharges, fuel hedging and increased fares, some of the airlines in the region cannot fully offset the cost of fuel and face a loss. |
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At a time when passengers are being forced to pay the most expensive train fares in Europe, they also face the prospect of unstaffed stations and guardless trains. |
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But what actually happens is that prices will skyrocket during the peak season to an amount that may actually go above the fares of non-budget airlines. |
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Peak season surcharges will, however, allow airlines to appear to be more competitive on pricing than their rivals by advertising cheaper base fares. |
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Like all AirTran Airways fares, prices included in this sale are one-way tickets and do not require a roundtrip purchase or a Saturday night stay. |
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FastJet will have to evaluate its no-show policy related to giving fares back to all no-show passengers along the lines of normal airline customs following the TCAA order. |
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Reductions in funding for concessionary bus fares continue to impact on many services for the elderly, disabled and commuters, for whom bus routes are a lifeline. |
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French Country Waterways French Country Waterways is offering two-for-one fares on June 6 departures on the 12-passenger luxury barges Nenuphar and Adrienne. |
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According to the people, the raise in the bus and subway fares are invalid, seeing that the amount charged is too high for the low quality of the services. |
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Southern Vectis fares have also reflected the need to provide free transport to a relatively large population of elderly people who reside on the Isle of Wight. |
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Specifically, average fares per hour increased for all trips. |
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A study of the deregulation of taxis in Sweden in 1991 showed that the taxicab supply increased, but average fares also increased in almost all cases. |
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While Egyptian law requires all cabs to carry meters, these generally do not work and fares must be negotiated with the driver on either departure or arrival. |
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There are several different levels of fares, which apply on most services. |
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The bus fares are set by the municipality for all four companies. |
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It also said that the reason fares are higher than in European countries is that there is less public subsidy and that lowering fares would mean increasing taxes. |
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Capital investments are often partially or completely financed by taxation, rather than by passenger fares, but must often compete with funding for roads. |
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Despite the restructuring, The Economist reported in 1998 that to break even Eurotunnel would have to increase fares, traffic and market share for sustainability. |
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If you don't have a Key Card the fares can be quite expensive. |
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One of fliers' biggest complaints about XNA is the price of fares. |
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Greek airline Olympic Air today announced that it is offering fares priced at EUR15 one-way for flights between Athens and Thessaloniki, Alexandroupoli, Chios and Kos. |
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American Airlines and Delta Air Lines increased fares in most US domestic markets in the face of higher jet fuel prices, the airlines said on Thursday. |
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With low-fare airlines slashing ticket prices and the bigger airlines cutting fares to compete, the sky is looking brighter for Southern California consumers. |
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Some companies hold their clerks responsible to account for the actual amount of the fares on tickets sold, and ignore the question of overgot and undergot money. |
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Many run on partial routes unconnected to a larger network or railways, run only seasonally, and charge high fares compared to services that focus mainly on providing transit. |
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Favourable economic conditions throughout Australia, cheaper air fares, and two new Spirit of Tasmania ferries have all contributed to what is now a booming tourism industry. |
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Fares on some routes would leap to their price ceiling, or 25 per cent above the reference price. |
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Fares on transatlantic journeys involving several legs were between 18 per cent and 28 per cent cheaper using allied rather than non-allied airlines. |
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Fares are generally calculated on a stage system based on distance travelled. |
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Fares of Ordinary Second Class trains will go up by 2 paise per km while for non-suburban travel it will be 3 paise. |
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Fares for single journeys are cheaper than paper tickets, and a daily cap limits the total cost in a day to the price of a Day Travelcard. |
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Taxi Fares are set by the State and City where they are permitted to operate. |
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Low cost carrier JetBlue Airways Corporation has announced that it has launched a new Refundable Fares option for travellers. |
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Penalty Fares can be collected only by authorised Revenue Protection Inspectors, not by ordinary Guards. |
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Shaikh Fares Abbad will lead worshippers tomorrow at Lotah Mosque in Busaiteen, then on Monday at Al-Rahmah Mosque in Muharraq and Sabeeka Al-Ansari Mosque in Isa Town. |
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Fares typically rise each January above the rate of inflation. |
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