Z4 wrote:I have been told that next year is going to be a very hard year for Cyprus tourism. Alot harder than this one.
pretty-as-pink wrote:Z4 wrote:I have been told that next year is going to be a very hard year for Cyprus tourism. Alot harder than this one.
well it serves them right to be fair.
every where else in the world where the recession has hit have done the right thing and dropped the prices, i mean people in the uk have practically had their mortgage repayments halved, lower interest rates.
what do cyprus do...put everything up inc the interest rates then find thhemselves moaning because there are no punters! DUH go figure!
pissouri wrote:The prices you mentioned are ridiculous and should be reduced.
Did you happen to see how much an English breakfast costs or the price on a pair of sandals and white socks?
Z4 wrote:pissouri wrote:The prices you mentioned are ridiculous and should be reduced.
Did you happen to see how much an English breakfast costs or the price on a pair of sandals and white socks?
bill cobbett wrote:Z4 wrote:pissouri wrote:The prices you mentioned are ridiculous and should be reduced.
Did you happen to see how much an English breakfast costs or the price on a pair of sandals and white socks?
You boys may laugh but bought a pair of sandals in Agia Napa this past Summer with change from 10E, which was excellent and very pleasing value.
Didn't buy any white socks mind, cos I had brought a dozen pairs with me from London.
All day English Breakfasts were to be had for around 5E.
bill cobbett wrote:You boys may laugh but bought a pair of sandals in Agia Napa this past Summer with change from 10E, which was excellent and very pleasing value.
Didn't buy any white socks mind, cos I had brought a dozen pairs with me from London.
All day English Breakfasts were to be had for around 5E.
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