If possible, use a reward card so you get a plane ticket in exchange for that root canal.
Traveling is about more than booking a plane ticket and setting off.
We're also seeing Passbook in action once again, bringing up a plane ticket at the lockscreen when you get to the airport, for example.
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To that end, the program would ask passengers to supply their name, address, phone number and date of birth upon purchasing a plane ticket.
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After her husband died, Joanne Branham's children bought her a plane ticket to return to Illinois, from Phoenix, Arizona, where she and her husband had retired.
For instance, a user could buy a plane ticket online and then book a hire car without having to sign on again and retype the destination.
It claims that the cost of a mobile phone call has fallen by 70% since the single market came into operation, and the cost of a plane ticket has fallen by 40%.
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When location manager John Latenser found the right Nebraska house for the 2002 movie "About Schmidt, " the elderly resident asked for a plane ticket to visit her daughter in Baltimore.
Parliament could help by setting aside more money for salaries: some junior judges make barely 1m rupiah a month, not enough to buy a plane ticket from Jakarta to their more remote postings.
If a card belonging to a Berliner has never been used to purchase a plane ticket or buy goods outside Germany, the system may block an attempt to book a Moscow-Tokyo flight leaving in three hours.
If you're in the area and want to check this out -- or love Bluetooth enough to buy a plane ticket (any BT fanboys out there?) -- you'd better hurry, as the project ends and the bridge goes dark tomorrow.
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He can concentrate intensely, in binges, but he is also the kind of person who will forget to reserve a plane ticket, or reserve a plane ticket and forget to pay for it, or pay for the ticket and forget to go to the airport.
For his victory, Mr Kobayashi received a return plane ticket and the coveted mustard-yellow champion's belt.
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At least one of the suspected hijackers who intentionally crashed a passenger jet September 11 purchased his plane ticket from a travel agent in a northern New Jersey town near where the alleged ringleader of the attacks was spotted this summer.
You see the Spurs in the championship round, and it's like realizing your plane ticket is a middle seat.
Previously, the only way to see the inside of a Cathay Pacific Lounge was by holding a First or Business Class plane ticket.
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Two years ago, he was taken from his home by intelligence agents and hustled onto a plane with a one-way ticket out.
For example, under the industry's byzantine fare structure, it is sometimes cheaper for a traveler to purchase a ticket to a distant city but to leave the plane at an intermediate stopover point -- which is his actual destination.
Mr Clarke's solution: customers booking a flight should be told more than the ticket price and the type of plane used on a route.
When I was a kid, you went to the airport, got your ticket and went to the plane.
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He had never been on a plane before 1995, when he left his native Orissa, India, at age 23 with a one-way ticket to Logan, Utah, to pursue a master's degree in economics on an academic scholarship to Utah State University.
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