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Meanings of raise fares in English
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Usage of raise fares in English
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He asked how long Weinstein would stand by his pledge not to raisefares.
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Carriers can raisefares at set times during the day.
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Governments in Chile and Ecuador have incurred their people's wrath after trying to raisefares and end fuel subsidies.
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The proposed agreements also could harm domestic competition and raisefares on some routes, Justice Department lawyers wrote in public comments.
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Placing tariffs on Airbus or Boeing aircraft would push up airline costs in targeted countries and could raisefares, some airlines say.
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Mergers are seen as a way to stabilize the volatile and fragmented industry by allowing carriers to cut costs, reduce capacity, and raisefares.
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Airlines were able to raisefares in the first quarter, Neidl said, but you "saw that slow down dramatically" in the second quarter.
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It comes after the U.S. airline industry has consolidated, with carriers operating more efficient itineraries and having more power to raisefares on some routes.
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Uber will raisefares in London by 15p a mile in early 2019 to subsidise electric vehicle purchases by its drivers.
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Transport providers, also contending with rising fuel costs, responded by raisingfares.
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Carriers are raisingfares to try to cover higher fuel costs.
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It had already raisedfares twice and cut capacity twice.
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What can be done Cities have relatively little room for growing revenues by raisingfares.
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That's got transit agencies cutting services or raisingfares even as more people depend upon them.
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Faced with strained budgets, transit authorities are raisingfares, trimming routes and cutting back on frequency.
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Reshaped services can only cut costs so much -but raisingfares will further deter passengers.