Deutsch: Quittung / Español: Recibo / Português: Recibo / Français: Reçu / Italiano: Quietanza

Receipt is a printed or otherwise written acknowledgment that a specified product or service has been paid for.

In the travel context, a receipt is a written or digital document that serves as proof of payment for goods or services purchased during a trip. Receipts can be important for travelers to keep track of their expenses and for reimbursement purposes.

Examples of receipts in the travel context include:

  1. A hotel bill for a stay that includes room charges, taxes, and any additional services such as room service or laundry.
  2. A restaurant receipt for a meal that includes the cost of food, beverages, and any applicable taxes and tips.
  3. A rental car receipt that includes the cost of the rental, insurance, and any additional fees.
  4. A transportation receipt for a train, bus, or airline ticket that includes the cost of the fare and any applicable taxes and fees.

Similar things to receipts in the travel context include:

  1. Invoices - documents that outline the details of a transaction between a buyer and seller, often used in business travel.
  2. E-tickets - digital tickets for transportation purchased online or through a travel agency.
  3. Boarding passes - documents that allow passengers to board flights or other modes of transportation.
  4. Vouchers - documents that can be exchanged for goods or services, such as hotel or restaurant vouchers.

Related Articles

Incidental Charges ■■■■■■■■■■
Incidental Charges are the guest charges on a bill or folio for items other than room and tax such asphone . . . Read More
Expenses ■■■■■■■■■■
Expenses are the for the purposes of a travel, expenses are costs incurred by a Traveler on university . . . Read More
Dinner Cost ■■■■■■■■■■
Dinner Cost is the standard food cost for items combined to form dinners or other meals that are priced . . . Read More
Reimbursement ■■■■■■■■■■
Reimbursement in the travel context refers to the process of compensating travelers for expenses incurred . . . Read More
Serving ■■■■■■■■■■
Serving is the control point in which finished menu items are transferred from the production department . . . Read More
Complimentary ■■■■■■■■■■
Complimentary (comps) is the items provided free of charge, such as rooms, meals, tickets, airfare, gifts, . . . Read More
Pre-paid ■■■■■■■■■■
Pre-paid in the travel context refers to services or products that are purchased and paid for before . . . Read More
Meal ■■■■■■■■■
A meal is an eating occasion that takes place at a certain time and includes specific, prepared food, . . . Read More
Dwelling ■■■■■■■■■
In the travel context, a "dwelling" refers to a place of accommodation or residence where travelers stay . . . Read More
Charge ■■■■■■■■■
In the travel context, the term 'charge' can refer to various aspects related to payment, fees, or additional . . . Read More