Destination Market definition

Destination Market means a tourist magnet area that attracts a significant number of visitors or an area, region or civic entity that hosts a significant number of conventions, weddings or similar events; it may include any destination to which people travel for the purpose of holding or attending events not generally held, or not desirable or practical for individuals or entities to hold, in their home areas and to which they and other attendees may travel for purposes of holding or attending such events(s).

Examples of Destination Market in a sentence

  • The USPS will use THS build scans to identify destination cubic feet for product in these mixed ULDs. FedEx will make adjustments weekly to monitor the Service Level by Destination Market.

  • Mastercard will provide Client with access to the Tourism Portal and provide the required insights within the Tourism Portal to Client with the following specifications (collectively, the “Deliverables”): • Metrics included for overall Destination Market and each Origin Market: o Overview Module: Total Passengers, Average Days, Top 10 bookings, Average Spend per cardholder, Transaction Ticket Size, Top 10 Origin Markets by Spend, GTPi, Product balance, Top 10 Social.

Related to Destination Market

  • Destination means any place where the Insured expects to travel to on his/her Trip other than Return Destination as shown on the travel documents.

  • Destination Point means the delivery point(s) on Carrier’s System where Product is delivered to Shipper, as such points are specified in Section III of this tariff.

  • F.O.B. Destination means goods are to be delivered to the destination designated by the user which is the point at which the user accepts ownership or title of the goods. Laws of New Mexico specifically prohibit acceptance of ownership of goods in transit. Any exception to F.O.B. Destination may cause a bid to be declared nonresponsive.

  • Transient space marketplace means an online marketplace through which a person may offer transient accommodations or hotel rooms to individuals. A “transient space marketplace” allows transient accommodations or hotel rooms to be advertised or listed through an online marketplace 1[and] in exchange for consideration or1 provides a means for a customer to arrange for the occupancy of the transient accommodation or hotel room in exchange for consideration 1[directly through the online marketplace]. A ‘transient space marketplace’ shall not include an online marketplace operated by or on behalf of a hotel or hotel corporation that facilitates customer occupancy solely for the hotel or hotel corporation’s owned or managed hotels and franchisees.1

  • Destination facility means a facility that treats, disposes of, or recycles a particular category of universal waste, except those management activities described in subparagraphs (a) and (c) of sections 273.13 and 273.33. A facility at which a particular category of universal waste is only accumulated, is not a destination facility for purposes of managing that category of universal waste.