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concessionaire1862, from French concessionaire "person to whom a concession has been granted," from concession, from Latin concessionem (see concession).
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concessionairea firm which, under contract rights, operates for another party (in many cases, a government agency) food and beverage services, lodging facilities, and other services on-site at an attraction concier [..]
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concessionaireBusinesses contracted with cruise lines to provide specific services. They hire their own staff, who are then placed onto ships. Typically, concessionaires run shipboard spas and gift shops. Photograp [..]
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concessionaireThose firms under special contract rights to provide food, beverage, retails, spa services, etc. on the cruise ships.
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concessionairePrivate entity that assumes ownership and/or operations of a given public asset (e.g., toll road, train station, bus operation) under the terms of a contract with the public sector.
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concessionaire(n) someone who holds or operates a concession
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concessionairea person who operates a concession(s) leased from the board of a designated fair or exhibition.
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concessionairea firm, which under contract rights, operates for another party (in many cases, a government agency) food and beverage services, lodging facilities, and other services on-site at an attraction
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