Opaque Booking definition

Opaque Booking means a Booking generated by the Priceline Group through an Opaque system or process.
Opaque Booking means a booking of a Decolar Travel Product sourced through the Decolar API made by an End User through the Expedia System which is presented in such a manner that the Property name, flag affiliation (if any) and precise location are withheld from the End User until the End User has paid for the room.
Opaque Booking means a booking where the property name, and precise location are withheld from the guest making the booking until the guest has paid for the booking;

Examples of Opaque Booking in a sentence

  • Except as set forth herein, Expedia may offer any of Your rooms (as made available by You under this Contract) for reservation as a Package Booking, and any of your rooms that are made available as Package Bookings may be offered to guests for reservation as an Opaque Booking.

  • If cancellation of a fraudulent or potentially fraudulent Expedia Collect Booking, Package Booking or Opaque Booking occurs prior to or within two (2) hours after check-in, neither Expedia nor any of its Affiliates shall be obligated to pay any cancellation fee or penalty.

  • If the cancellation of a fraudulent or potentially fraudulent Expedia Collect Booking, Package Booking or Opaque Booking occurs after such two (2) hour period following check-in, the maximum penalty that may be charged to Expedia will be the relevant EC Remittance or Package Remittance for the room, up to and including the date such Expedia Collect Booking, Package Booking or Opaque Booking was cancelled, plus any applicable Taxes.

  • If the cancellation of a fraudulent or potentially fraudulent Expedia Collect Booking, Package Booking or Opaque Booking occurs after such 2 hour period following check-in, the maximum penalty that you may charge Expedia will be the relevant EC Remittance or Package Remittance for the room, up to and including the date such booking was cancelled, plus any applicable Taxes.

  • If cancellation of a fraudulent or potentially fraudulent Expedia Collect Booking, Package Booking or Opaque Booking occurs prior to or within 2 hours after check-in, neither Expedia nor any of its Affiliates will pay any cancellation fee or penalty.

  • For each room night covered by a Package Booking or Opaque Booking, Expedia will remit to You the Package Remittance and Taxes paid by the guest (except to the extent Expedia is required to pay Taxes to the applicable Tax authorities) in the manner described in Section B.2. The Parties agree that the Package Percentage may be increased at Your discretion.

  • For each room night covered by a Package Booking or Opaque Booking, Expedia will remit to You the Package Remittance and Taxes paid by the guest (except to the extent Expedia is required to pay such Taxes directly to the applicable Tax authorities).

  • Except as set forth in this Section, Expedia may offer any rooms as made available by you under this Agreement for reservation as a Package Booking or an Opaque Booking.

  • Rydym i gyd yn ymwybodol o’r potensial sylweddol sydd yn y dull hwnnw o safbwynt darpariaeth dŵr yng Nghymru.

  • For each room night covered by a Package Booking or Opaque Booking, you will be entitled to an amount equal to (a) the EC Remittance for the corresponding Expedia Collect Booking Rate Plan reduced by the Fenced Booking Percentage (the “Package Remittance”) and (b) Taxes paid by the guest (unless Expedia is required to pay the Taxes directly to the Tax authorities).


More Definitions of Opaque Booking

Opaque Booking means an Affiliate-Collect Booking that is returned in response to a request through the Expedia API for an Affiliate-Collect Booking through the Decolar Application, and which is specifically intended for use in a Packaged Product.
Opaque Booking means a booking of a Rate or Rate Plan presented so that the Property name, brand affiliation (if any) and precise location are withheld from the guest until the guest has paid for the room.
Opaque Booking means any booking of a rental car reservation booked through the Opaque Business Model.

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