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But excluding fuel, the per-seat expense is expected to decline by 2% to 4% in the third quarter and to be flat to up 2% for the full year.
JetBlue's Profit Falls Despite Record Revenue Susan Carey 2011
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Call it $500mln for hardware, ops and profit margin (okay, I called it $500mln for easy arithmetic ...), and for the same per-seat price as a cramped old Soyuz, you could take your whole (very wealthy) family around the Moon in style.
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Now it will be a per-seat charge with maintenance associated.
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Now it will be a per-seat charge with maintenance associated.
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The 737-800s will also burn 35% less fuel per-seat than the MD-80s they replace.
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Launched last month, the service will sell you a last-minute reservation for a per-seat fee that's added to your bill.
Tech Notes 2008
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In July, they persuaded CME to raise its per-seat bid to $750,000 from $612,000.
Nymex 'Blinked' 2008
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According to the NFL's ticket manifest, New England's average per-seat price of $114 (inclusive of all fees) tops the NFL.
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Whether they will go to a more traditional software licensing model based on a per-seat or per-server basis is anybody's guess.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Bill 2012
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HP bundles the necessary infrastructure, platform and application services in an as-a-service model, enabling clients to pay on a per-seat basis for what they need to run the applications and processes.
unknown title 2011
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