Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
full-fare
noun
/fʊl fɛər/

Definition
The full price charged for a ticket or service without any discounts or reductions.

Examples
- Many travelers choose to book a full-fare ticket to ensure flexibility in changing travel plans.
- The full-fare option is often more expensive, but it includes additional benefits such as better cancellation policies.
- When purchasing tickets, you can select the full-fare option if you want to avoid restrictions often placed on discounted rates.

Meaning
Refers to the complete cost that one would pay for a travel ticket or service, typically associated with public transportation, airlines, or similar services.

Synonyms
- Standard fare
- Regular price
- Base fare