Published March 29, 2017

OpenTable seeks to reduce no-shows

At Open Table, we believe we have a responsibility to help build awareness of the issue and continue to leverage our technology and diner network in ways that reduce no-show rates and mitigate the impact of late cancellations. At a conference in Los Angeles on Monday, Open Table data showed that the national no-show rate is about 5.7 percent of Diners who book through Open Table, however, have a lower no-show rate, of about 4.6 percent.

OpenTable seeks to reduce no-shows

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