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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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    Notable mistake fares Going has sent to members include a business class ticket from Chicago to Rome for $249 and San Francisco to Buenos Aires for $233 roundtrip.

  4. 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...

  5. Penalty fare - Wikipedia

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    A penalty fare, standard fare, or fixed penalty notice is a special, usually higher, fare charged because a passenger using public transport did not comply with the normal ticket purchasing rules. It should not be confused with an unpaid fares notice. Penalty fares are incurred when a ticket or a rail pass cannot be produced on request.

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

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    The photos show fares as low as 10, 20 or 30 yuan (between £1.12 and £3.37); the usual minimum price for these flights is around 400 to 500 yuan (£44 to £56). But the airline said it would ...

  7. Price override - Wikipedia

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    A price override is a feature of a retail management system which allows an authorised person to change the automated price of a product or service, in order to apply a discount.

  8. Lawfare - Wikipedia

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    Lawfare is the use of legal systems and institutions to damage or delegitimize an opponent, or to deter an individual's usage of their legal rights. The term may refer to the use of legal systems and principles against an enemy, such as by damaging or delegitimizing them, wasting their time and money (e.g., strategic lawsuits against public participation), or winning a public relations victory.

  9. 11 Mistakes To Avoid the Next Time You Book a Flight - AOL

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    Going on vacation shouldn't always cost a fortune. Here are 11 mistakes to avoid to help you get the best deals on plane tickets.