In the travel and business world of 2026, "commissionable" refers to a pricing structure where the listed retail price includes a built-in percentage that is paid back to a third party (like a travel agent or affiliate) as a reward for booking the sale. For example, if a hotel room is "commissionable at 10%," a travel agent who books that $200 room for a client will eventually receive $20 from the hotel. This differs from "Net Rates," which are wholesale prices provided to agents without a built-in commission, allowing the agent to add their own markup instead. Understanding this is crucial for service providers: offering commissionable rates is a key strategy to incentivize a global network of resellers to promote your product. For the consumer, the price remains the same regardless, but it determines how the professionals behind the scenes are compensated for their expertise and booking services.