- Industry: Convention
- Number of terms: 32421
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A coach which lingers at a destination to move group members who may have missed the scheduled vehicles.
Industry:Convention
A clause in an agreement that excuses performance in the event that a FORCE MAJEURE makes the performance impracticable or impossible.
Industry:Convention
A city on an itinerary where a passenger deplanes and spends time before continuing.
Industry:Convention
A ceremony which marks the official beginning of a public event or at which officers of an organization officially assume their responsibilities. Often includes an address by a dignitary and possibly some form of dedication or token event such as cutting a ribbon, passing a gavel, laying a cornerstone or planting a tree.
Industry:Convention
A carrier that transports a passenger or piece of baggage as part of an interline movement, but on which neither the point of origin nor destination is located.
Industry:Convention
A carefully written opener about a speaker, which is delivered by the introducer at the beginning of a speech. A good introduction gives some ideas of the speakers credits, achievements, and honors and also answers the question: Why this speaker, on this date, for this audience?
Industry:Convention
A card, collected from attendees, requesting information about exhibitors.
Industry:Convention
A Bill of Lading (B/L) used in transporting goods overland to the exporter’s international carrier. Although a bill of lading can sometimes be used, it is usually necessary to prepare both an inland bill of lading and an ocean bill of lading for export shipments. See AIR WAYBILL.
Industry:Convention
A cable that is made up of tiny glass strands that are wrapped and bundled together to make up a cable. Fiber can transmit voice, data and video at gigabyte speed, or 1 billion bytes per second, with less signal loss than copper wire because the signal is carried by light rather than electricity.
Industry:Convention