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What is the difference between booked and confirmed?

1 Answer. Looking at Expedia the word 'booked' refers to what you, the customer does, makes a request, and 'confirmed' to what the provider does, acknowledging your request and agreeing to honor it.



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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.

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One of the main reasons to call and confirm your reservation is to ensure that your room will be available when you arrive. While it's uncommon, hotels can sometimes overbook their rooms, which could leave you without a place to stay.

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ASK FOR A VERBAL AND E-MAILED CONFIRMATION NUMBER. Just like with an airline confirmation, you can find your reservation via confirmation number on your hotel's website more than likely. If anything, you can always call to have your reservation confirmed with the confirmation number.

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Your booking confirmation should include: Booking date and time(s) Booking details. Location (especially if you have multiple) Timing, if early arrival is advised or required.

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Hotels may cancel a confirmed reservation if the guest fails to provide payment according to their policies. This can happen if the credit card used for reservation is declined or if the guest fails to provide a valid form of payment upon check-in.

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Is confirmation the same as boarding pass? If you've got a Confirmation of Check-in document, it means you're checked in, with your seat numbers and luggage confirmed.

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By doing so, you'll ensure that if your plans change, you won't lose anything. However, if you're booking for a trip that begins in just a few days, you may feel comfortable booking a nonrefundable rate.

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The airlines don't need you to tell them you're coming – they assume you're going to show up. Reconfirming is for you and your peace of mind. You should always make sure your flight is departing according to the itinerary you have in your hand.

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