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occupancy rate

occupancy rate
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the percentage of all rental units (as in hotels) are occupied or rented at a given time

    Hyperoniemen

    Hyponiemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. The contract in question also contains provisions regarding the occupancy rate, regularity, punctuality, groundhandling services and applicable fares.
    2. As is clear from Annex III to the Agreement, the cost per flight, calculated on the basis of an average occupancy rate of 32 persons, is EUR 3980,55.
    3. The Commission also notes that the average occupancy rate on ships of SNCM’s main competitor is lower than that of the public company.
    4. According to the information from the Spanish authorities, the cost per flight, calculated on the basis of an average occupancy rate of 32 persons, is EUR 3980,55, broken down as follows:
    5. The compensation given to Intermed amounts to EUR 919879,98. As is clear from Annex III to the Agreement, the cost per flight, calculated on the basis of an average occupancy rate of 32 persons, is EUR 3980,55. A total of 640 flights were operated by Intermed during the period of validity of the agreement generating revenue of EUR 876934,30.
    6. The aid paid to Intermed is calculated on the basis of the average annual occupancy rate of the seats in the aircraft operating on the Gerona–Madrid–Gerona route by applying the formula set out in Annex V to the contract.
    7. The compensation given to Intermed amounts to EUR 919879,98. As is clear from Annex III to the Agreement, the cost per flight, calculated on the basis of an average occupancy rate of 32 persons, is EUR 3980,55. A total of 640 flights were operated by Intermed during the period of validity of the agreement generating revenue of EUR 876934,30. The shortfall as a result of providing the service was about EUR 1670608,70. This figure is calculated from the cost of the flight, i.e. EUR 3980,55, multiplied by the number of flights operated, in other words EUR 2547552,00, less the revenue received, namely EUR 876943,30.
    8. The compensation given to Intermed amounts to EUR 919879,98. As is clear from Annex III to the Agreement, the cost per flight, calculated on the basis of an average occupancy rate of 32 persons, is EUR 3980,55. A total of 640 flights were operated by Intermed during the period of validity of the agreement generating revenue of EUR 876934,30. The shortfall as a result of providing the service was about EUR 1670608,70. This figure is calculated from the cost of the flight, i.e. EUR 3980,55, multiplied by the number of flights operated, in other words EUR 2547552,00, less the revenue received, namely EUR 876943,30. Consequently, the aid granted by the public authorities (EUR 919879,98) was less than the shortfall sustained by the company when operating on the Gerona–Madrid route between April and December 2002.