2. Do you think the new Hilton cancellation policy is ethical? Is it legal? Is It practical?
3. What would be a more effective cancellation policy for Hilton?
4. How should a company such as Hilton decide on new policies?
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The advantages of the new Hilton cancellation policy won't, in my opinion, outweigh the costs. This is due to the fact that many customers make last-minute reservations and avoid reserving hotels where there is no cancellation policy.
Explanation:
- The more effective cancellation for Hilton would be the 12-hour notice in addition to particular discussions with large firms that have been clients for a long time, taking into account that business travellers are the weekday consumers and are the most affected by the programme.
- The new policies will permit penalty-free cancellations and mandate that visitors guarantee, at the very least, their reservations and cancel by 11:59 p.m. local hotel time the day before arrival.
- The general rule for most chains is that cancellations made 24 or 48 hours or more before the intended arrival are still free of charge. However, a few hotels are also experimenting with tiered pricing structures that vary in cost according to the day the cancellation is made.
Thus, the reimbursement is given by any hotel that took a deposit from you prior to your stay.
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