[countable, uncountable] the money that you pay to travel by bus, plane, taxi, etc. Children travel (at) half fare.
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Fare in the sense ?price of conveyance? appeared in Middle English, related to the Old English senses ?a journey? and ?to travel, go.? The meanings ?to eat and drink? and ?food, or the provision of food? are also first recorded in Middle English.
Fare rules are a set of conditions that determine the price of an air ticket for each seat class. They also define whether a ticket is refundable or nonrefundable or whether additional charges are applicable (e.g., for baggage or booking changes).
As a verb, it means to proceed or get along, as in Fare thee well. As a noun, it can refer to the cost of travel (Train fare is ten dollars) or to food (Tatertots are typical cafeteria fare).
An airfare (otherwise known as a fare) is the fee paid by a passenger for air transport and is made up of the charge for a passenger to fly from an origin to destination and includes the conditions, rules and restrictions for travelling on the airfare.