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Definition of Hotel occupancy
1. Noun. Occupancy rate for hotels.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hotel Occupancy
Literary usage of Hotel occupancy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Indonesia's Fires and Haze: The Cost of Catastrophe by David Glover, Jessup, Timothy, Timothy Jessup, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (1999)
"AFFECTED hotel occupancy The impact on hotel occupancy is less noticeable.
The biggest change occurred in October 1997. The most probable explanation is ..."
2. The Military Commander & the Law edited by Richard A. Gittins (1998)
"Rumors spread from time to time that Air Force personnel traveling in a TDY status
can avoid paying state and local hotel (occupancy) taxes by presenting ..."
3. OECD Territorial Reviews by Oecd (2001)
"On the other hand, hotel occupancy has increased 77 per cent over the last 10
years, whilst low-season tourism has also increased. ..."
4. Culture And Local Development by Xavier Greffe, Sylvie Pflieger, Antonella Noya (2005)
"In September 1998 Bilbao counted 68% more visitors than the previous year, and
the average hotel occupancy rate in the city reached a record%. ..."
5. The Scots Revised Reports: Court of Session, Third Series by Norman Macpherson, Scotland Court of Session (1904)
"Tenant—Hotel—Occupancy. Tenant—Defeasible Title—Bank-Agent. 8. A bank-agent
occupying premises connected with the bank and belonging to the company, ..."
6. Hollywood & the Best of Los Angeles Alive!by Robert White, Phyllis White by Robert White, Phyllis White (2002)
"Beverly Hills' hotel occupancy tax is 14%, plus an additional 1.2% surcharge,
which some hotels call by a different name. But a surcharge by any name is ..."