Business Traveller Asia-Pacific Edition

Our guide to… flexible check-in/out

You've just landed from a long-haul red-eye flight. Exhausted, dehydrated and slightly delusional, you arrive at the hotel only to hear that your room isn't available until 3pm. Fast-forward to the next day, and you're in the same position. Your flight home is late in the evening, but check-out takes place at 12pm, leaving you without a base for the whole day ahead.

While timings may vary by an hour or two, this is largely the global standard for hotels, leaving business travellers without a space to rest and recharge (both themselves and their drained smart devices).

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