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  2. A la carte pay television - Wikipedia

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    All television service providers are required, by law, to provide a la carte selection of channels. India is the first country in the world to couple a la carte pricing with a price cap. [7] Multiple-system operator (MSO) Hathway was the first to offer channels on an a la carte basis in India, announcing such a service on September 3, 2003. [8]

  3. Travel expert: 'A la carte' pricing is the future of hotels - AOL

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    In exchange for lower room rates, one hotel brand is charging for other perks — like early check-in or pool access — that guests pay for only if they want it.

  4. Pay television - Wikipedia

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    Pay television channels come in different price ranges. Many channels carrying advertising combine this income with a lower subscription fee. These are called "mini-pay" channels (a term also used for smaller scale commercial-free pay television services) and are often sold as a part of a package with numerous similarly priced channels.

  5. MCR Hotels CEO on their new a la carte pricing - AOL

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    Tyler Morse, MCR Hotels Chairman & CEO, joins Yahoo Finance to discuss MCR Hotels experimenting with a la carte pricing for services and amenities and outlook for on the travel industry.

  6. Low-cost carrier - Wikipedia

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    The pricing policy of the low-cost carriers is usually very dynamic as befits their business model, with frequent discounts and tickets in promotion. Like other carriers, however, even if the advertised base prices are very low, charges and taxes are typically not mentioned.

  7. A La Carte Flight Expenses You Should Pay For - AOL

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    Rising prices have made it harder to buy everything from presents to turkey, but travel inflation has thrown a wrench into the gears of more holiday plans than just about anything else. If you...

  8. Norwegian Escape - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian Escape is a Breakaway Plus-class cruise ship operated by Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), a subsidiary of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings.She was the fleet's first Breakaway Plus-class ship to be delivered and was designed with larger dimensions and gross tonnage than her older sister ships, Norwegian Breakaway and Norwegian Getaway, at 164,998 GT.

  9. AOL Mail for Verizon Customers - AOL Help

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    AOL Mail welcomes Verizon customers to our safe and delightful email experience!