blackout dates  is the refers to a date or series of dates on which Travel  is NOT available. Can refer to airline, Hotel or car rental arrangements.


Other definition:
Blackout dates are the specific time periods when bookings and reservations are unavailable for flights, hotels, attractions and such. They often occur during high season when demand is high.

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