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Originally Posted by SlipshodDread
Sorry, that doesn't make sense. "off ON" is a complete oxymoron and makes no sense in English in relation to flights.
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Not to endorse that explanation of the cost of the flight, which is silly for a different reason, but the above is not correct. I know it sounds odd, but one can for example be riding a bus and tell the driver "I need to get off on First Street." This has the same meaning as "I need to get off AT First Street." It's perfectly good English.