Sentences with phrase «means ticket agents»

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They were told by well - meaning ticket and gate agents that beverages would be available to the children before or shortly after take off.
When I booked my ticket to Tallinn, Estonia, from Stockholm, the agent mentioned something about this particular trip being a Persian - themed party cruise, which I found out later on meant that a large group of people from the Persian community in Scandinavia had planned a special holiday party cruise, complete with a special dining menu in the buffet, Persian DJs and bands all night throughout the cavernous ship, and a few hundred partygoers ready to enjoy the festivities in the open water of the Baltic Sea.
Travel agents have a profit, which means they will tack on additional fees on top of the ticket price to make a profit.
Just because an agent tells you that an award ticket isn't available doesn't mean that it isn't available.
«The new campaign laws mean that airlines can no longer donate tickets to candidates, even thought they've done it for all candidates in the past,» said Jack Hicks, an agent for Nunavut NDP candidate Amanda Ford - Rogers.
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