Sentences with phrase «mile falls class»

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Should something go wrong on your car, though, there are rather - good - by - class - standards four - years / 50, 000 - miles bumper - to - bumper and six - years / 70, 000 - miles powertrain warranties to fall back on.
Should anything go wrong, though, there are decent - by - class - standards three - years / 36, 000 - miles bumper - to - bumper and five - years / 60, 000 - miles powertrain warranties to fall back on.
After all, the vehicle has had a pretty good reliability record, and all variants come with decent - by - class - standards three - years / 36, 000 - miles bumper - to - bumper and five - years / 60, 000 - miles powertrain warranties to fall back on.
A flight from New York to Casablanca would fall into the longest flight category (2001 + miles) and would cost just 22,000 miles one - way in economy class or 44,000 miles one - way in business class.
A business class ticket on Cathay Pacific between Los Angeles and Hong Kong falls into Asia Miles award Zone D (5,000 to 7,500 miles) and costs 120,000 miles per roundtrip.
Yet, a longer flight between Dallas and Hong Kong, which falls into the multicarrier award Zone 6 (7,501 to 9,000 miles), costs only 85,000 miles in business class.
The whole trip falls under 20,000 flying miles and would cost me only 115,000 ANA miles in Business class provided I can find award space for all these segments.
A visit has been on my to - do list for a while, but finally I decided to pull the trigger and take advantage of US Airway's generous Australia awards (80,000 miles roundtrip for coach, 110,000 miles for business class and 140,000 miles for first class) this past fall.
«[T] hanks to our nation's world class refineries, which produce cleaner gasoline and diesel fuels, in combination with more fuel - efficient vehicles, U.S. air pollutants have fallen by 70 percent since 1970, even as vehicle miles travelled have increased by more than 180 percent.
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