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Definition of booking agent in US English: booking agentnoun 1A person who arranges concert or club engagements for performers. Example sentencesExamples - We also need support personnel - attorneys, booking agents, people to run music stores, to make and repair instruments.
- It is not enough to practice a bit and lounge about waiting for the booking agents to arrange another triumphal concert tour.
- David and I share the same booking agent and got to be friends.
- She has served as a funder, booking agent, administrator, educator, and even danced professionally.
- I get more results ‘selling’ my clients to potential club booking agents, and record labels than I do when I try to sell myself…
- The club's booking agents are organising and compering a series of fund-raising events.
- When you want to get into a club that hasn't seen you before, the booking agent for that club is going to ask the other comics he trusts if you're any good.
- I've talked to reporters from major news networks and papers, and I've talked a booking agent or two to arranging appearances on radio shows, but never a publicist.
- In New York and California the functions of a booking agent can only be performed by a party which has the requisite licence.
- I am able to give stimulating business to local printers and manufacturers and to employ the services of independent distributors, promoters, booking agents and publicists.
- Concertgoers, artists and booking agents are becoming fed up with a fee system they regard as price gouging.
- Say you want a spot at a club but the booking agent has rejected you.
2A person who makes travel arrangements for clients. Example sentencesExamples - We tried out a booking agent for the first time and it was less than satisfactory.
- The company has been recruiting at journalism schools and on its own Web site for guest booking agents and greeters in New York.
- When making your reservations, let the booking agent know about any special needs you have.
- Once in Sudan every visitor has to pay a local Port Tax of US $170 (though the amount does change, so check with your booking agent before travelling).
- Does anyone know a booking agent prepared to bulk book?
- The Finance Minister has clarified that the service tax has not been imposed on truck owners or operators but on booking agents.
- Living opposite the family's home in Grafton Street was a man who worked for a booking agent for the Savoy Hotel.
- They're like travel magazines, guidebooks and booking agents, all in one.
- The exhibit hall open to the public will be filled with more than 150 booths of outfitters, guide services, booking agents and rifle manufacturers from around the world.
- This led me to a bit of surfing though, to find other online ticket booking agents who could provide itineraries and prices for several major airlines, all at one convenient spot.
- The provision of service tax on transport industry is further discriminatory in comparison to the airline booking agents.
- A Sudanese tourist visa is essential - this costs £55 and the booking agent can arrange it for you.
- We're working to bring in outfitters and operators of hunting lodges who are interested in establishing relationships with retailers as booking agents.
- Hunters planning early-season trips are advised to contacted booking agents for updated reports.
- We are inviting our customers to make contact with their travel agent or the booking agent and to prepare for possible delays.
Definition of booking agent in US English: booking agentnoun 1A person who arranges concert or club engagements for performers. Example sentencesExamples - David and I share the same booking agent and got to be friends.
- When you want to get into a club that hasn't seen you before, the booking agent for that club is going to ask the other comics he trusts if you're any good.
- Say you want a spot at a club but the booking agent has rejected you.
- It is not enough to practice a bit and lounge about waiting for the booking agents to arrange another triumphal concert tour.
- I am able to give stimulating business to local printers and manufacturers and to employ the services of independent distributors, promoters, booking agents and publicists.
- I've talked to reporters from major news networks and papers, and I've talked a booking agent or two to arranging appearances on radio shows, but never a publicist.
- She has served as a funder, booking agent, administrator, educator, and even danced professionally.
- I get more results ‘selling’ my clients to potential club booking agents, and record labels than I do when I try to sell myself…
- We also need support personnel - attorneys, booking agents, people to run music stores, to make and repair instruments.
- Concertgoers, artists and booking agents are becoming fed up with a fee system they regard as price gouging.
- The club's booking agents are organising and compering a series of fund-raising events.
- In New York and California the functions of a booking agent can only be performed by a party which has the requisite licence.
2A person who makes travel arrangements for clients. Example sentencesExamples - We tried out a booking agent for the first time and it was less than satisfactory.
- Living opposite the family's home in Grafton Street was a man who worked for a booking agent for the Savoy Hotel.
- We are inviting our customers to make contact with their travel agent or the booking agent and to prepare for possible delays.
- The exhibit hall open to the public will be filled with more than 150 booths of outfitters, guide services, booking agents and rifle manufacturers from around the world.
- The Finance Minister has clarified that the service tax has not been imposed on truck owners or operators but on booking agents.
- Does anyone know a booking agent prepared to bulk book?
- The company has been recruiting at journalism schools and on its own Web site for guest booking agents and greeters in New York.
- Once in Sudan every visitor has to pay a local Port Tax of US $170 (though the amount does change, so check with your booking agent before travelling).
- We're working to bring in outfitters and operators of hunting lodges who are interested in establishing relationships with retailers as booking agents.
- Hunters planning early-season trips are advised to contacted booking agents for updated reports.
- When making your reservations, let the booking agent know about any special needs you have.
- This led me to a bit of surfing though, to find other online ticket booking agents who could provide itineraries and prices for several major airlines, all at one convenient spot.
- A Sudanese tourist visa is essential - this costs £55 and the booking agent can arrange it for you.
- The provision of service tax on transport industry is further discriminatory in comparison to the airline booking agents.
- They're like travel magazines, guidebooks and booking agents, all in one.
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