Airfare
Air Fare is what. you pay when you fly on an air plane
Fare
Welfare
The homophone for fair is fare as in money paid to ride a bus, plane, train etc.
"Farewell" is a compound word because it is made up of two separate words, "fare" and "well," that are combined to create a new word with a distinct meaning related to saying goodbye. "Hopeful," on the other hand, is a single word that does not have separate components.
fare + well = farewell
Provided you've got the money for the plane fair, visiting Australia is easy to arrange.
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Fare component on an airline ticket is how the cost of the fare is divided between the different parts of the fare. For example, a fare component could list First Class to denote the part of the plane where a person will be seated. Luggage charges would also be listed separate as fare components on airline tickets.
Yes, fare is both a verb and a noun.The verb fare (fares, faring, fared) is to get along, used for saying how well or how badly someone is or was doing. Example sentence:Our candidate did not fare well in the primary.The noun fare (fares) has three different meanings, the cost of a ticket on bus, train, plane or ship; a passenger, and food. Example sentences:There's a ten dollar fare for the ferry.The driver dropped off his last fare and headed for the garage.They serve Asian fare at this restaurant.
One such word is airfare.
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