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  2. Mistake fare - Wikipedia

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    Mistake fares have received coverage, both in concept and in execution, by numerous sources. These include The Telegraph, Los Angeles Times, and USA Today. [5] [6] Los Angeles Times writer Terry Gardner stated that the social media website Twitter is the "new darling for travelers," due in part to the easy by which people can find mistake fares.

  3. Are You Utilizing ‘Mistake Fares’ To Find Cheaper Flights ...

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    Flight prices have been trending downward since the beginning of the year, but it's still one of the biggest expenses when it comes to travel. According to the Bureau of Transportation, the average...

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  5. Qantas accidentally sells first-class tickets for 85% off - AOL

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    The carrier mistakenly sold the first-class return fares for roughly $3,390 — that compares with their usual cost of $13,000 to $20,000, according to Qantas' website.

  6. Fare capping - Wikipedia

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    Fare capping is a feature of public transport fare collection systems. In its most common form, fare capping credits the cost of individual transport fares towards the cost of an unlimited pass . Some trials and proposals of fare capping were conducted in the early 2000s, with the first large implementation in London in 2005.

  7. Fare avoidance - Wikipedia

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    BART has several fares where the sum of the fares A–P + P–B is less than the direct fare A–B. The most dramatic is Fremont to Dublin/Pleasanton . The direct fare (paid by Clipper card , effective January 1, 2018 thru December 31, 2019) is $4.95; however if one exits and re-enters at Bay Fair (where a transfer is required anyway), the fare ...

  8. Airline sells flights for £1 by mistake but says it will ...

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    A system glitch was to blame for the bargain tickets

  9. Fare evasion - Wikipedia

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    Turnstile jumping in the Moscow Metro. Fare evasion or fare dodging [1] is the act of travel without payment on public transit. When considered problematic, it is mitigated by revenue protection officers and ticket barriers, staffed or automatic, are in place to ensure only those with valid tickets may access the transport.