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  2. 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.

  3. 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]

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

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    The big legacy airlines created the basic economy fare to keep up with the bargain-basement prices that newer, ultra-low-cost carriers like Frontier and Spirit brought to the market.

  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. Buy on board - Wikipedia

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    A United Airlines Bistro on Board sandwich An Air Asia X Pak Nasser's nasi lemak box. In commercial aviation, buy on board (BoB) is a system in which in-flight food or beverages are not included in the ticket price but are purchased on board or ordered in advance as an optional extra during or after the booking process.

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  8. Wikipedia:À la carte - Wikipedia

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    There is a frequently cited Wikipedia essay, WP:COATRACK, which argues that people should not add random facts to articles that are irrelevant to the topic.At times, this is cited correctly, but far too frequently, the objection is raised despite the presentation of these facts by reliable sources discussing the topic of the article.

  9. New federal rule bans 'junk fees' on hotels, live-event tickets

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    In a sweeping change that could save American consumers time and money -- the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Tuesday finalized a rule that would ban surprise "junk fees" for live event tickets ...