Apr 21, 2009 15:29
15 yrs ago
English term
day rate
GBK
English to Hebrew
Bus/Financial
Tourism & Travel
Definition from
nric.net/tourism/handouts:
a reduced rate granted for the use of a guest room during the daytime, not overnight occupancy. Often used when someone needs a display room, office, or is in-transit due to odd airline schedules.
Example sentences:
Until September 15, the hotel is offering a day rate of $99 Monday through Thursday to compensate for slower business during the summer months. (HotelChatter)
However, they do have a "day rate" depending on occupancy. You can use the room during the afternoon, pay a reduced rate, and vacate before evening. (GRIDSKIPPER)
Four hours stay, Day Rate only, NO overnight. The Fresh-Up rate applies to a four-hour-stay between 8 am and 6 pm. (agoda)
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