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- noun Plural form of
long-haul .
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The six major domestic legacy airlines have either initiated or matched eight increases in round-trip fares since Labor Day, according to FareCompare. com, totaling around $50 for short-haul flights and $65-70 for long-hauls.
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As for business- and first-class on long-hauls, it all depends on the carrier, but the perks are enticing: more than double the leg room, private suites, and, yes, caviar and champagne.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Karan Smith 2011
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As for business- and first-class on long-hauls, it all depends on the carrier, but the perks are enticing: more than double the leg room, private suites, and, yes, caviar and champagne.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Karan Smith 2011
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I miss empty seats so I could lie down on long-hauls..also miss nice flight attendants, who couldn't do enough to make your short or long journey more comfortable…no one cares about the passengers anymore…everyone is rude, and the trips are all about gorging the paying public
digg.com: Top News Digg 2011
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So, when I talk about the fact that within one company we now have not only long-hauls but medium-haul and short-haul capability that's really in place.
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The exception is for long-hauls between December 20 and January 4, 2009; or from February 14 to March 1, 2009;
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The exception is for long-hauls between December 20 and January 4, 2009; or from February 14 to March 1, 2009;
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