The first one has to do with the display of the minimum stays in the booking process. When there are many restrictions applied, such as minimum stays day by day for two weeks, the information is displayed in full and takes up a lot of space, as you can see in the image below. This is not only visually overloading, but also makes it difficult to select the type of room on some devices -or even on computers with smaller screens-, especially if we have many typologies.

It would be nice if this type of information could be displayed in a summarized and drop-down form, something like: "Minimum active stay", and could be expanded only if someone needs it. The same would apply to the selection of room types, which could also benefit from a more compact format or even a drop-down, especially when there are many options and occupancies with different prices. This would avoid endless scrolling through an endless list.
On the other hand, I also wanted to consult and propose an improvement on how the system works with fares that have a release, i.e. a minimum advance booking time. For example, if a fare can only be booked at least 5 days in advance, it is not clear to me if it is currently hidden directly or if it is displayed with some kind of warning. It would be useful if, instead of just disappearing, a message like "Min. X days in advance" or something similar could be displayed. This would avoid confusion for both the customer and the staff consulting rates from the back office.
In addition, we believe that in the general settings there should be an option for each accommodation to decide whether or not to allow reservations to be made even if the minimum stay or release is not met. That is, we can choose if we want the system to block it directly or simply show it with a warning.
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10 months ago

Juan Carlos Corral
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10 months ago

Juan Carlos Corral
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