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  2. Single supplement - Wikipedia

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    Vendors and agents in the travel industry quote package-deal and accommodation prices in terms of dollars per person when the customer travels in a group of two, that is, "twin share" or "double". The single supplement is a premium surcharge applied to a traveler who travels alone but will use a room that could fit two or more passengers.

  3. Cruise lines charge solo travelers extra. Here's how to avoid ...

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    Norwegian Cruise Line – which Fee said was “ahead of the curve” when it introduced solo cabins over 10 years ago – announced plans last month to add nearly 1,000 cabins for single ...

  4. What Harvard Pilgrim Medicare Supplement Plans Are ... - AOL

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    Harvard Pilgrim is an insurance company that sells Medicare Advantage plans and Medicare supplement (Medigap) plans. It sells these plans to people who live in Massachusetts, Maine, and New Hampshire.

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  6. Travel Companion Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Travel Companion Exchange (TCE) was a travel companion matching service established by Jens Jurgen in 1982. [1] As the first [ 2 ] general interest travel companion matching service in existence, it became the forerunner of many similar services and helped pioneer and legitimize the field of singles matching services in general.

  7. Medigap - Wikipedia

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    For example, marketing for plans E, H, I, and J has been stopped as of May 31, 2010. But, if someone was already covered by plan E, H, I, or J before June 1, 2010, they can keep that plan. The availability of Medigap plans M and N took effect on June 1, 2010, bringing the number of offered plans down to ten from twelve.

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