Originally Posted by
LukeO9
Used them often, but just came across a situation when an airside hotel room has been booked....
If you have an airside hotel room booked, then later find you have to collect luggage and therefore pass through immigration, what happens then? You can't check your luggage for a flight the next day or >4 hrs. Is it also the case that you cannot pass through immigration with a boarding pass for flight the following day or >12 hours?
It's going to vary based on airline and the immigration laws of the location in question, but if the airline won't accept your bag and the immigration officer won't let you back into the international departure area until the next day, the answer seems simple: you find a landside hotel.
I've used airside hotels before, and for me it's always been because I couldn't enter the country to begin with. (e.g., was permitted to transfer there but had no visa to enter) I suppose if I *had* to enter the country due to IROPS or some other strange circumstance that caused immigration to let me through, I'd just suck it up and stay in a landside hotel. My airside reservations in the past have generally been pretty cheap and always 1-night (obviously), so not a crushing loss. Places like the hotel inside Delhi Airport...$75-ish for a Motel 6 quality room (I'm being generous).