Hoteliers friends In the newspaper business make threats on their behalf.
The hotels will be in rag order I reckon. They’ll need a fortune to do up the rooms.
Didn’t they threaten this last summer just to squeeze the gov for more money?
Remember that are not housing Ukrainians out of kindness or for free or at discount. The gov is paying market rate for each room used and has from the start of the war.
The whole thing is a fiddle
Nationalise the hotels and don’t pay the cunts anything
Isn’t it easier to keep their Ukrainian guests than to be providing customer service to paying customers? Definitely just wanting more money
Many of the hotels have already had a back door increase of 10% in December.
If a hotel without in-room cooking facilities (eg all) was charging €205/night for a family of three of mum plus two kids, they’re now getting an extra €20/night. They were supplying food under the nightly rate but now Ukrainians must pay €10/night per adult and €5 for children.
One hotel where I volunteered serves cereal, toast and yogurt for breakfast and chicken nuggets, lettuce and boiled potatoes for lunch every day – one Ukrainian only realised we had cucumber and tomatoes when she went to Lidl. The evening meal is whatever is recycled from the ‘tourist guests’ the night before, plus boiled cabbage and boiled potatoes. Sausages featured a lot, or a thin very dried chicken breast. I know, inflation, cost of living etc but the nutritional content can’t be high.
Why did the government offer contacts that allow them to just pull out no repercussions
They can price gouge when tourists are here, so the Ukrainians are out. The tourism market is a law unto themselves
Have the hotels not heard that we need to be showing solidarity with the Ukrainians?
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Sounds like they want more money
Hoteliers friends In the newspaper business make threats on their behalf.
The hotels will be in rag order I reckon. They’ll need a fortune to do up the rooms.
Didn’t they threaten this last summer just to squeeze the gov for more money?
Remember that are not housing Ukrainians out of kindness or for free or at discount. The gov is paying market rate for each room used and has from the start of the war.
The whole thing is a fiddle
Nationalise the hotels and don’t pay the cunts anything
Isn’t it easier to keep their Ukrainian guests than to be providing customer service to paying customers? Definitely just wanting more money
Many of the hotels have already had a back door increase of 10% in December.
If a hotel without in-room cooking facilities (eg all) was charging €205/night for a family of three of mum plus two kids, they’re now getting an extra €20/night. They were supplying food under the nightly rate but now Ukrainians must pay €10/night per adult and €5 for children.
One hotel where I volunteered serves cereal, toast and yogurt for breakfast and chicken nuggets, lettuce and boiled potatoes for lunch every day – one Ukrainian only realised we had cucumber and tomatoes when she went to Lidl. The evening meal is whatever is recycled from the ‘tourist guests’ the night before, plus boiled cabbage and boiled potatoes. Sausages featured a lot, or a thin very dried chicken breast. I know, inflation, cost of living etc but the nutritional content can’t be high.
Why did the government offer contacts that allow them to just pull out no repercussions
They can price gouge when tourists are here, so the Ukrainians are out. The tourism market is a law unto themselves
Have the hotels not heard that we need to be showing solidarity with the Ukrainians?