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Glossary I

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In-line skate wheel

In-line skate wheel  is the Usually made of polyurethane or other rubber, these wheels were originally designed for in-line skates, yet used with wheeled luggage pieces, allow for a wider base and smooth manuverability.

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In-Room

Deutsch: Im Zimmer / Español: En la habitación / Português: No quarto / Français: Dans la chambre / Italiano: In camera

In-room in the travel context refers to services, amenities, or features provided within the private quarters of a guest's accommodation. This term is commonly used in the hospitality industry, particularly in hotels, resorts, and vacation rentals, to describe the range of comforts and conveniences available directly in the guest's room or suite.

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In-Room Beverage Service System

In-Room Beverage Service System  is a computer-based System capable of monitoring sales transactions and determining inventory replenishment quantities.

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In-Room Check-Out

In-Room Check-Out  is a computer-based Check-Out procedure that allows guests to access and review their bill, and to approve and settle their accounts in their rooms.

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In-Room Guest Console

In-Room Guest Console is a multi-feature phone that may include such functions as:
remote Control of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning, television, and Room lightsjack for portable computer use two-way speakerphone capability, radiotheft alarm. alarm clock, energy management

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In-Room Movie System

In-Room Movie System  is the guestroom entertainment provided through a dedicated television pay channel. Charges for the use of this in-room entertainment are posted to the guest bill

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Inbound

Deutsch: Eingehend / Español: Entrante / Português: Entrada / Français: Entrant / Italiano: In entrata

Inbound travel refers to the movement of individuals from other countries into a specific country for the purpose of tourism, business, or leisure. It contrasts with outbound travel, which involves residents traveling out of their home country.

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Inbound operator

Inbound operator  is a receptive operator that usually serves groups arriving from
another country.

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