- Industry: Convention
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A booking that subsequently did not take place, either because the event itself was cancelled or left the destination or facility before taking place. According to the International Association of Convention & Visitor Bureaus, the local CVB should track the estimated number of room nights, attendance and attendee spending and the reason associated with the cancellation.
Industry:Convention
1) Total number of individuals in attendance at a function or event for a given period. 2) Total number of exhibitors for a given period.
Industry:Convention
A 1 five wire cord that is used to help transfer high voltage power to 120 volt power on the BCP.
Industry:Convention
A bolt with a square shank next to the head to allow tightening in wood without tools.
Industry:Convention
1) To reach your destination before the appointed date or time. 2) When a hotel guest with a confirmed reservation requests to check in to his/her room prior to the scheduled date and/or check-in time. 3) Arrival prior to arrival of the majority of the group.
Industry:Convention
1) To transfer recorded sound from one unit to another. 2) Copy of a recording or Tape.
Industry:Convention
1) To give approval or agreement to a certain subject matter or event. 2) To inscribe, as a signature or notation, on a document. 3) A provision added to an insurance policy that alters or explains its coverage. 4) The authority to reissue a ticket for travel on airlines other than the issuing carrier (the carrier on which the ticket was originally written).
Industry:Convention
1) The regular coming together of large groups of individuals, generally to discuss a particular subject. A congress will often last several days and have several simultaneous sessions. The length of time between congresses is usually established in advance of the implementation stage, and can be either pluri-annual or annual. Most international or world congresses are of the former type while national congresses are more frequently held annually. 2) Meeting of an association of delegates or representatives from constituent organizations. 3) European term for convention.
Industry:Convention
1) Facility staff which provides special services such as tickets to local events, transportation, and tour arrangements. 2) Designated area in facility providing special amenities and services to guests.
Industry:Convention
1) Fee charged for transporting freight between destinations. 2) Short distance hauling of exhibit properties.
Industry:Convention