Definite Booking

In the hospitality industry, a definite booking refers to a confirmed reservation made by a guest for a specific date and time. This type of booking is guaranteed and typically requires a deposit or prepayment to secure the reservation. Definite bookings are crucial for hotels and other accommodation providers as they ensure a steady stream of revenue and help in managing room inventory effectively. They also provide guests with the assurance that their accommodation needs are met for their intended travel dates.

How does a definite booking differ from a tentative booking?

A definite booking refers to a confirmed reservation made by a guest for a specific date and time. It indicates that the guest has committed to staying at the property or using its services during the specified period. Unlike tentative bookings, which are subject to change or cancellation, definite bookings are confirmed and binding, requiring the guest to fulfill their reservation unless they cancel it according to the property's policies.

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