reservation policy
[ˌrezərˈveɪʃən ˈpɑːləsi]
nounpl: reservation policies
política de reserva
1. A set of rules and guidelines that govern how reservations or bookings are made, modified, and cancelled for accommodations, transportation, or services
The hotel's reservation policy allows free cancellation up to 48 hours before arrival.
A política de reserva do hotel permite cancelamento gratuito até 48 horas antes da chegada.
2. Government policy designed to reserve positions, seats, or opportunities for members of historically disadvantaged groups
The university implemented a reservation policy to increase diversity in admissions.
A universidade implementou uma política de reserva para aumentar a diversidade nas admissões.
3. A formal statement of terms and conditions regarding booking confirmations and refund procedures
Please review our reservation policy before finalizing your airline ticket purchase.
Por favor, revise nossa política de reserva antes de finalizar a compra da sua passagem aérea.
In Brazil, reservation policies in the hospitality sector are increasingly important as tourism grows. The term 'política de reserva' is also commonly used in academic and employment contexts regarding affirmative action programs aimed at historical inequalities. In the USA, the term often relates to cancellation policies for hotels and airlines, while also referencing affirmative action initiatives in higher education and employment.
Related Idioms & Phrases
subject to reservation policy
in accordance with reservation policy
review the fine print of the reservation policy
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