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family plan

American  

noun

  1. a special rate, especially of air passenger carriers, under which the head of a household purchasing a full-fare ticket may take other family members at reduced fares on certain days.


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By buying the fixtures that featured in the programme, the family plan to keep it as fans remember it, to keep its character, and have gathered all of the wall's paint codes for when they need a touch-up in future.

From BBC

It’s $35 a year for an individual membership or $50 for a family plan, which makes all household members eligible to be keepers.

From Seattle Times

“The Family Plan” has a familiar premise: A seemingly ordinary family man with a clandestine identity is hiding a violent past.

From New York Times

“Family Plan,” starring Mark Wahlberg as the dissembling patriarch, plays it for laughs, using his deception and its unraveling as a springboard for screwball comedy.

From New York Times

It’s part of the reason he latched on to “The Family Plan,” a charming action-comedy about a former assassin turned suburban dad whose past catches up with him.

From Seattle Times