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  2. 5 Airlines That Offer Discounts to Seniors - AOL

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    The following airlines offer senior discounts when you book online, over the phone or both. American Airlines offers discounted tickets on select international flights for passengers over the age ...

  3. 100 best discounts for ages 50+: Where to save money for ...

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    Optimum Advantage Internet — $14.99 a month for up to 50 Mbps with free installation, free Wi-Fi router and no data caps for seniors ages 65 and older eligible for Supplemental Security Income ...

  4. Pay less to fly: New strategies for finding cheap airfares now

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    "The price of an airline ticket depends on several factors," explained Maria Atanasova, a manager of Flights365, an online agency that specializes in fare bargains. "They include availability ...

  5. Fare basis code - Wikipedia

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    Fare construction refers to the application of fares which can cover the flights in the reservation, necessary to price the air ticket for issuance. It is commonly presented as a single line with standardized codes [7] which can be used for travel agents to price the ticket in global distribution systems. For example, a fare construction may say:

  6. Frequent-flyer program - Wikipedia

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    United MileagePlus cards. A frequent-flyer programme (FFP) is a loyalty program offered by an airline.. Many airlines have frequent-flyer programmes designed to encourage airline customers enrolled in the programme to accumulate points (also called miles, kilometers, or segments) which may then be redeemed for air travel or other rewards.

  7. Airfare - Wikipedia

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    Current airline pricing is based on standards based on technology that is more than 50 years old. This technology statically defines products and restricts airlines to 26 price points. The limited number of price points leads to unnecessary price jumps that are not beneficial for either customers or airlines.