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Out of door costs
Out of door costs Out of door costs refers, in the hotel industry, to the added fees charged for “incidentals” like Internet access or in-room safe. They are called like that because the customer often discovers them only at check out.
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Out plant Out plant refers to the travel agency office on the premises of a corporate client at which reservations may be made.
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Out plant Out plant refers to the travel agency office on the premises of a corporate client at which reservations may be made.
Outback Outback refers to the term used in Australia for extremely remote or desert areas.
Overland Overland refers to travels that take place off roads; taking place on land.
Option date Option date is the date by which payment must be made in order to secure a reservation.
Optional Optional refers to any product or service not included in the base price, but that can be added at the customer's discretion for an additional cost.
Out of door costs
OTD OTD is the abreviation for the Official Tour Directory.
Override commission Override commission means the additional commission percentage that is paid when a certain volume level is achieved.
OW OW means One-way.
OX OX means cancel if requested segment is available, otherwise hold.
Overlook Overlook refers to the turnoff on a highway or other location that offers a scenic view.
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