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Motel
Motel Motel is the type of hotel that provides parking near the room; room doors ususlly give out onto the parking lot.
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Motel Motel is the type of hotel that provides parking near the room; room doors ususlly give out onto the parking lot.
Lot LOT is a Polish airline.
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Motel 6 Motel 6 is a prestigious international hotel chain.
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Minimum connecting time Minimum connecting time refers to the minimum time necessary, that is legally defined, for changing planes at a given airport.
Minimum land package Minimum land package refers to the minimum cost that must be purchased for land arrangements in order to qualify for a special air fare.
Minimum room Minimum room is an inexpensive hotel room that is under the agreement that the booking can be upgraded if other rooms are available on arrival.
Modem Modem refers to the device which0 allows computers to exchange data through the phone lines.
Modified American plan Modified American plan refers to the hotel rate which includes two daily meals, most of the times breakfast and dinner.
Motel
Motor home Motor home means a self-driving recreational vehicle, opposed to towed, containing complete living accommodation.
Multi-level Multi-level refers to buildings with more than one floor or level.
MST MST is the abreviation for Mountain Standard Time.
Mal de mer Mal de mer is a French term for seasickness.
Maximum authorized amount Maximum authorized amount refers to the largest sum of money that a bank can withdraw from an account of a travel agency to settle its weekly sales report.
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