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1 The CMA said the situation could result in higher fares or poorer service.
2 Second, higher fares price out some riders, and demand goes down.
3 Vehicle operators were demanding ever higher fares to take people out, residents said.
4 Aucklanders paying cash on public transport will soon be hit with higher fares .
5 It said the merger would reduce choice for travelers and lead to higher fares .
6 For passengers, Crandall's plan means fewer flights and higher fares .
7 Airlines have warned that the costs could mean higher fares .
8 You'll probably cop higher fares if your first day of travel is a Sunday.
9 Both United Continental and JetBlue said they benefited from higher fares during the fourth quarter.
10 Vehicle operators were demanding ever higher fares , residents said.
11 The higher fares will take effect from January.
12 This jargon was just "Japanese for higher fares " , he said.
13 The airline industry has been able to command higher fares this year as travel demand bounced back.
14 Share dealers said investors calculated that fewer aircraft would mean higher fares and better profits next year.
15 It also said the addition of more routes and higher fares would help offset higher fuel prices.
16 Spirit says restrictions on selling all seats will spread costs over fewer customers, resulting in higher fares .
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