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A zero for availability is the normal way to stop selling, this means if there is a cancellation of an existing booking the room will immoderately become re-available for booking at Booking.com. | A zero for availability is the normal way to stop selling, this means if there is a cancellation of an existing booking the room will immoderately become re-available for booking at Booking.com. | ||
− | The alternative is to close the room, this means the room will not be automatically re-opened after a cancellation. The room will only be re-opened after the next inventory update | + | The alternative is to close the room, this means the room will not be automatically re-opened after a cancellation. The room will only be re-opened after the next inventory update. This can reduce the chance of double bookings but means the room will be unavailable for booking for a short period. |
Latest revision as of 11:50, 23 April 2014
There are two ways to stop selling a room when available inventory becomes zero.
A zero for availability is the normal way to stop selling, this means if there is a cancellation of an existing booking the room will immoderately become re-available for booking at Booking.com.
The alternative is to close the room, this means the room will not be automatically re-opened after a cancellation. The room will only be re-opened after the next inventory update. This can reduce the chance of double bookings but means the room will be unavailable for booking for a short period.