Is it true that when you book a hotel room with all inclusive and a flight, you automatically book a double room and can take one and only one with you?

Is it true that if you book a hotel room with all-inclusive and flight, you automatically book a double room and can take one with you and only have to pay extra for a flight?

For example, one person for one week in Dubai, all inclusive, with flights, costs €1,100. I take one person with me to the hotel and also book a flight. That makes €1,200 for both of us, not €2,200. They don't even offer single rooms. You always book a double room, even if you're booking alone. Is that true?

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florestino
2 years ago

No, it doesn’t work like that.

For a double room Private use You always pay an extra charge which usually corresponds to the price that two people would pay (without flight of course).

SuFaCo04
2 years ago

That depends on the offer. It can already be that an offer is valid only for two persons. I think there is also all inclusive for a person. But I don’t know, I would never book all inclusive.

SuFaCo04
2 years ago
Reply to  Orko1234

Because I don’t want to sit around the hotel all day. I want to be where the locals are.

SchlaubiSmurf
2 years ago

That depends on the offer. If only one person is booked, the room is also only for one person. Even if you are in a double room or suite, you only pay one for the hotel. So you might get problems. Otherwise everyone would do it.

I might look at what the hotel says when you take strangers to the hotel. It can be that if you travel alone you would like to meet and bring other people. But the rule shouldn’t be, and you won’t let yourself be a hotel.

tinalisatina
2 years ago

Is that true?

Don’t eat. I think there’s a single AI room.

JollySwgm
2 years ago

No.

It is true that you get a double room very often abroad even if you travel alone.

Nevertheless, you only booked the room for yourself. Guests, whether for a night or longer, must be registered at the hotel.

Artus01
2 years ago

That’s usually not true. In the case of the travel offer, the abbreviation ‘p. P.<’ is generally the price behind the price.

PeterP58
2 years ago

No, it’s not! And even if you get a double room, the second person must pay the room – regular price.