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A guest checks-in to the hotel, but he does not have a confirmed reservation.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A confirmed reservation refers to a written statement from a transportation company, hotel, rental agency, or other service provider confirming that it has received a request for a reservation and will honor it. The reservation can be guaranteed or non-guaranteed. While a verbal confirmation is virtually worthless, a written or emailed confirmation may also have implied or clearly stated limitations, such as a timeframe in which the customer must pay for or use the service.

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Answered by Neeraj546
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Hello friend! A 'walk-in' is a guest who walks in through the door seeking accommodation for the night without having made a reservation. Walk-ins represent a very small proportion of guests but hotels like to have Walk-ins because they tend to be able to be charged more.

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