No-Show
A reservation where the guest never arrives.
Definition
No-Show is A reservation where the guest never arrives. In day-to-day operations, it matters when a reservation is being accepted, changed, extended, or closed within the rules of the stay.
Operationally, it matters because stay controls protect both guest experience and calendar accuracy because timing mistakes spill into the next booking. The term matters whenever operations need clean arrival and departure expectations.
Use cases
Use No-Show to set clear arrival, departure, and change rules around each stay.
Review No-Show when the team needs to show what happens when a guest extends, cancels, or never arrives.
Track No-Show so operations can keep reservation timing from spilling into the next booking.