Crossword clues for airfare
airfare
- Travelocity quote
- Orbitz quote
- Highest traveling cost, often
- Flying cost
- Fee to fly
- Cost of travel
- A cost of leaving
- Vacation expense, possibly
- Plane figure?
- Money for a flight
- Flying fee
- Flyer's expense
- Expedia quote
- Continental charge
- Common online quote
- Business expense, maybe
- American's income
- American travel expense
- Aisle seat consideration?
- American charge
- Highflier's need
- Expense report item
- United charge
- Expedia calculation
- Delta factor?
- Soaring cost?
- Soaring expense?
- The fare charged for traveling by airplane
- Cost of flying
- Cost of a plane ticket
- Wasted friar admitted to A&E: cost of getting high?
- Price paid for a flight
- Going rate?
- The going rate?
- Flight stat
- Cost of leaving
- Flight cost
- Flier's fee
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
n. The cost or expense of an airplane ticket or trip.
WordNet
n. the fare charged for traveling by airplane
Usage examples of "airfare".
They've kept the cameras clicking, kept those faxes humming, swapped that email, run those photocopiers on overtime, licked envelopes and spent small fortunes on airfare and long distance.
Crystal likes to travel and she does it in style, including first-class airfare and accommodations for Griffith's nanny along with everyone else.
He gave me the numbers and expiration dates of his American Express and Diner's Club cards, told me to use them for airfare and anything else I needed, and asked me to check in with him again in a couple of days.
He had no money for airfare, and his terrorist comrades would not welcome him back with his assignment unfulfilled, but perhaps if he returned with an airplane of the Great Satan it would be considered an honorable act, and if he died in the attempt perhaps the group would care for his sister.
He was a generous man, chipping in with a contribution to my airfare over.
I will pay you for your time as we agreed and give you enough additional money to pay for airfare back to America.
Computers were faster, more efficient, et cetera and so on, but their eyes didn't light up when you walked in and said, "I'd like to look into airfares to Chichen Itza.
I would much rather see a publisher spend money to advertise and distribute my books than to have promotion money spent on airfares and hotel bills for the author.
There was still a ticket to Washington to buy, and airfares weren’t cheap, as Bert had found out last year when he’d priced roundtrips to California.
Temperatures were in the forties, and the entire state's population was on the phone checking airfares to Florida.