Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - What's with the hotel overbooking?

What's with the hotel overbooking?

Refers to the hotel in the case of full reservation, and then appropriately increase the number of reservations to make up for the temporary cancellation of reservations by a few guests and the emergence of idle rooms.

Overbooking means accepting more rooms than the hotel can provide, and the ratio of the number of rooms overbooked to the number of rooms available is the overbooked rate. In order to make the room occupancy rate as close as possible to 100%, hotel managers generally accept overbooking, which can effectively reduce the waste of vacant rooms and increase hotel revenue.

Matters needing attention when staying in the hotel:

1. You should look at the room before entering the hotel. If you find any problems with the room door, room phone (which should be kept open to prevent fire), bath facilities, wires and circuits or TV, please change the room in time.

2. After entering the room, pay attention to whether the quilt, floor and trash can on the bed are clean, especially the quilt and sheets. If possible, you can also take your own sheets with you.

When checking out, you should pay attention to check your things to prevent them from being left in the room, or you can take away things that can be taken away, such as toothpaste and shampoo.