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What is a booking fee?

A booking fee is a charge that covers the cost of processing and administering your reservation, including expenses like credit card fees, administrative costs, and third-party booking platform fees. The amount of the fee can vary and can be a flat fee, a percentage of the total booking, or a combination of both.



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–Booking fees. In general, these are not refundable, regardless of the situation. However, they should be of a reasonable level and really should take into account the situation of your client. This may be down to good customer relations or your booking terms & conditions.

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The guest can cancel free of charge until 1 day before arrival. The guest will be charged the first night if they cancel within 1 day before arrival. If the guests do not turn up for the reservation, then they are charged for the price of 1 night as the no show penalty (same as the cancellation fee).

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The Booking Fee is a variable fee that helps support Uber's regulatory, safety, and operational costs, such as the government-mandated commercial auto insurance we maintain on behalf of TNC/rideshare drivers and payment card fees.

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However, if an airline accepts a reservation without payment, it must allow the consumer to cancel the reservation within 24 hours without penalty. If an airline requires payment with a reservation, it must allow the consumer to cancel the payment and reservation within 24 hours and receive a full refund.

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If a hotel refuses to refund customer payments, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) may step in via an enforcement action.

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Why do airlines charge those fees? For starters, having an initial lower headline price makes air travel look cheaper, Keyes said. Airfares are taxed differently than fees. Plane tickets – and anything the ticket includes – are subject to a 7.5% excise tax, Keyes said, but that tax excludes optional fees.

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There is only one true workaround for getting around the no carry-on rule without paying the fee: It all must fit in a personal item, which also must fit underneath a seat. To also take that away, well, it seems borderline illegal.

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