The early check-in



Example: Early check-in allows guest access before standard time

Definition


"The early check-in" refers to the process in hospitality where guests are allowed to access their accommodations before the standard or designated check-in time, providing convenience and flexibility in their arrival schedule.

Etymology


The phrase "the early check-in" combines 'early,' from Old English 'ærlic,' meaning before the usual time, and 'check-in,' which originated from the practice in hotels where guests register upon arrival. The term has evolved with the hospitality industry to specifically denote accessing a room prior to the normal check-in hour.

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"The early check-in" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Hospitality - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 110 commonly used words.
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