Deplaned International Passengers definition

Deplaned International Passengers means passengers (including non-revenue passengers) disembarking from an international flight at the Terminal, but does not include pre- cleared passengers or the flight crew.
Deplaned International Passengers means the number of passengers, not including the flight crew or passengers clearing customs and immigration in the country that his or her flight originated from, disembarking from an international flight at the Terminals.
Deplaned International Passengers means Deplaned Passengers arriving from points outside of the United States that are required to use the Federal Inspection Services facility at the Airport.

Examples of Deplaned International Passengers in a sentence

  • The Port may use the most recent available historical number of Deplaned International Passengers or forecasts that reflect reasonable Port management judgment in calculating the estimated FIS Fee.

  • LAWA may use the actual number of Deplaned International Passengers in the immediately preceding Fiscal Year in calculating the estimated FIS Rate.

  • S 1.25 N where “N” is the total number of all Non-Signatory Airlines’ Deplaned International Passengers during that year; “S” is the total number of all Signatory Airlines’ Deplaned International Passengers during that year; and “T” is equal to the Total International Terminal Contribution for that year.


More Definitions of Deplaned International Passengers

Deplaned International Passengers means the actual number of passengers, not including the flight crew (but including other non-revenue passengers) and passengers clearing customs and immigration in the country that his or her flight originated from, disembarking from an international flight at the Terminal.
Deplaned International Passengers means the actual number of passengers, not including the flight crew or passengers clearing customs and immigration in the country that his or her flight originated from, disembarking from an international flight at the Terminals.