noun
- plural of concessionaire; persons or companies that are granted the right to operate a business or service within a specific area or under specific conditions, typically in exchange for payment or a share of profits
Usage: Usually plural form; singular is 'concessionaire'; Common in business, retail, and government contexts
Examples
- The airport concessionaires operate the restaurants, shops, and rental car services.
- Several concessionaires bid for the right to run the parking facilities at the stadium.
- The government awarded concessionaires exclusive rights to sell food and beverages at the national park.
- Concessionaires in the mall pay rent based on a percentage of their sales.
- The highway concessionaires are responsible for maintaining the toll roads.
- Movie theater concessionaires make significant profits from snack sales.
- Local concessionaires were selected to manage the beach facilities during summer.