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Validity of the blacklist of hotel customers

Blacklists are generally valid for 5 years.

The hotel blacklist has two meanings. Try hotel customers who have bad behavior after checking in. Such as evading accounts, breaking the law, destroying hotel supplies, etc. Such customers may enter the blacklist of the hotel management system. Another blacklist is hotel employees. If an employee seriously violates the store rules, damages the reputation of the hotel, or is dismissed by the hotel for violating the law and discipline, the employee will not be able to work in the hotel, including chain hotels. But the scope of influence is also limited. Otherwise, the hotel's behavior may involve infringing on others' right to live.

If it is the first type, you can only stay in hotels and their chain hotels. If it is the second type, you need to contact the relevant management personnel of the hotel and try to pull the name out of the blacklist.