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fare

[fair] / fɛər /
NOUN
amount charged for transportation
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Fuel accounts for between a quarter and a third of the operating costs of airlines, and some have already begun to pass along the higher costs to consumers by adding surcharges or hiking fares.

From Barron's

But he did say he wants to see how independents can fare as the country attempts to transition to a more productive energy industry.

From Barron's

Unable to afford bus fares on top of everything else, she cycles to and from the Overground as part of her daily commute.

From BBC

Airline analysts have reduced their earnings estimates for the major carriers because of higher fuel prices, which they may not be able to fully pass through to fliers via higher fares.

From Barron's

Drivers like him were already facing a slew of issues - including excise tax and a suspended fare hike - but the recent soaring prices now mean some of his colleagues make nothing.

From BBC