Net Booking definition

Net Booking means the total number of Bookings generated for a Travel Supplier by a MICROSOFT System user during a calendar month, minus the cancellations accepted by WORLDSPAN for such Travel Supplier.
Net Booking means a Booking committed in the CRS which has not been canceled.

Examples of Net Booking in a sentence

  • WORLDSPAN shall prepare a monthly invoice based upon the list described above and the monthly Booking Report, and MICROSOFT shall pay WORLDSPAN [*] per Net Booking made by MICROSOFT System users with respect to Participating Cars and Participating Hotels that have elected to pay the Negotiated Car and Hotel Rates.

  • All Net Booking counts shall then be set to zero and recalculated for the next Period.

  • WORLDSPAN shall prepare a monthly invoice based upon the list described above and the monthly Booking Report, and MICROSOFT shall pay WORLDSPAN [**] per Net Booking made by MICROSOFT System users with respect to Participating Cars and Participating Hotels that have elected to pay the Negotiated Car and Hotel Rates.

  • By the same measure, any excess Net Bookings achieved in a preceding Period may be carried over and counted towards the subsequent Period’s Net Booking Target.

  • Amadeus will pay to Customer a top-up incentive of XXXX U.S. Dollars (the “Excess Booking Incentive”) for every Net Booking created in the Customer Locations in India in excess of XXXX (XXXX) Net Bookings during the Term.

  • UAE Net Booking Targets will be calculated for each Period at the end of that Period.

  • In addition, because Customer has exceeded the UAE Net Booking Target by XXXX Net Bookings, such Net Bookings can be added to the previous Period’s shortfall.

  • Associate shall pay a fee of Three Dollars and Fifty Five Cents ($3.55) per Net Booking recorded in the WORLDSPAN System, provided that Associate shall pay WORLDSPAN each month an amount equal to the fees for one hundred (100) Net Bookings, regardless of the number of Net Bookings actually recorded.

  • In the event that, during any subsequent Period, Customer exceeds its GCC Net Booking Targets, then Amadeus will count these bookings towards any previous Period’s shortfall.

  • The Parties have agreed to the following Net Booking targets originating from Customer Locations in India over the Term (the “India Booking Targets”).