How hotels with early check-in and late checkout are breaking ‘tired’ 3pm-12pm standard in wake of Covid-19 pandemic – and hotel chains that have gone the other way
- During the pandemic, hotel chains such as The Peninsula and The Hoxton began allowing check-in and checkout beyond the standard 3pm-12pm timeframe
- However, logistical challenges limit availability of the service in hotels from Asia to North America, and have caused some chains to push back check-in times
We’ve all been there. The plane lands early in the morning but the hotel check-in is midafternoon. Or departure is on a night flight – several hours after checkout.
While many hotels will try to accommodate early arrivals and late departures, the benchmark has long been 3pm check-in and 12pm checkout. But changes are afoot – at both ends of the spectrum.
Some hotels have shrunk stays to 4pm check-in and 11am (or earlier) checkout, while others are extending or scrapping set times altogether – without the need for top tier loyalty status or a preferential credit card.
“As many companies did during the pandemic, we looked at where friction points may lie with our guests, and check-in and checkout times was one of them,” says Carson Glover, vice-president, brand marketing and communications.