Smartphones are the new hotel room keys


  • TECH
  • Wednesday, 28 Jun 2017

Female hand opening hotel room, selective focus

The Louvre Hotels group, which operates the Kyriad, Campanile, Première Classe and Golden Tulip hotel chains, is giving its customers the option of using their smartphone to check-in and open their hotel room door.

Soon you'll be able to use your smartphone to open your hotel room door. Louvre Hotels sees its HotelForYou app as the key of the future. All you have to do is download the free app (from the AppStore or Google Store) to be able to enter your hotel room. The app also enables you to by-pass the hotel reception for check-in and check-out.

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