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Occupied Hotels Removed From Booking.com

Postby Hermes » Wed Sep 21, 2011 1:18 am

Keeping up the pressure...

Hotel reservation firm Booking.com removed hotels at occupied Cyprus from its list

Turkish Cypriot daily Kibris newspaper (20.09.11) reports that the hotel reservation firm Booking.com, located in Holland, which is activated through internet under the address http://www.booking.com decided to take out information about hotels in the occupied area of Cyprus.

According to the paper, the decision was taken by the firm after pressures exerted by the Republic of Cyprus.

The site which is viewed by more than 165 thousand persons who search for hotels and it is considered to be one of the most important corporations in its area, flew more than 15 thousand tourists to the occupied area of Cyprus in the last ten months. Around 20 hotels located in the occupied area were listed at the site.


http://www.hri.org/news/cyprus/tcpr/201 ... .tcpr.html
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Re: Occupied Hotels Removed From Booking.com

Postby supporttheunderdog » Wed Sep 21, 2011 1:23 am

good!
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Re: Occupied Hotels Removed From Booking.com

Postby Sotos » Wed Sep 21, 2011 2:32 am

I used booking.com in the past and now there is one more reason to use them again
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Re: Occupied Hotels Removed From Booking.com

Postby SKI-preo » Fri Sep 23, 2011 6:50 am

unfortunately they're still on www.wotif.com.au & lastminute.com.au

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Re: Occupied Hotels Removed From Booking.com

Postby supporttheunderdog » Fri Sep 23, 2011 7:41 am

well we all know about Australians:
According to the Hamersley Hash House Harriers - as fine a group of Mysoginistic Australians you could ever hope to meet
H4 wrote:All Australians are born illegitimate
born illegitimate
born illegitimate
All Australians are born illegitimate
bastards Through and through!
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Re: Occupied Hotels Removed From Booking.com

Postby gardash » Fri Sep 23, 2011 7:53 am

Hermes wrote:Keeping up the pressure...

On whom?
The more TCs you put out of business, the more will move away from Cyprus to be replaced by mainland settlers. Is that what you want?


Hotel reservation firm Booking.com removed hotels at occupied Cyprus from its list

Turkish Cypriot daily Kibris newspaper (20.09.11) reports that the hotel reservation firm Booking.com, located in Holland, which is activated through internet under the address http://www.booking.com decided to take out information about hotels in the occupied area of Cyprus.

According to the paper, the decision was taken by the firm after pressures exerted by the Republic of Cyprus.

The site which is viewed by more than 165 thousand persons who search for hotels and it is considered to be one of the most important corporations in its area, flew more than 15 thousand tourists to the occupied area of Cyprus in the last ten months. Around 20 hotels located in the occupied area were listed at the site.


http://www.hri.org/news/cyprus/tcpr/201 ... .tcpr.html
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Re: Occupied Hotels Removed From Booking.com

Postby Capt J Sparrow » Fri Sep 23, 2011 8:10 am

supporttheunderdog wrote:well we all know about Australians:
According to the Hamersley Hash House Harriers - as fine a group of Mysoginistic Australians you could ever hope to meet
H4 wrote:All Australians are born illegitimate
born illegitimate
born illegitimate
All Australians are born illegitimate
bastards Through and through!


They sound quite intelligent upstanding people! They are only good for one thing really.

Good show Booking.com! If I lose my Ship again, I will give you a call.
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Re: Occupied Hotels Removed From Booking.com

Postby Capt J Sparrow » Fri Sep 23, 2011 8:11 am

gardash wrote:
Hermes wrote:Keeping up the pressure...

On whom?
The more TCs you put out of business, the more will move away from Cyprus to be replaced by mainland settlers. Is that what you want?


Hotel reservation firm Booking.com removed hotels at occupied Cyprus from its list

Turkish Cypriot daily Kibris newspaper (20.09.11) reports that the hotel reservation firm Booking.com, located in Holland, which is activated through internet under the address http://www.booking.com decided to take out information about hotels in the occupied area of Cyprus.

According to the paper, the decision was taken by the firm after pressures exerted by the Republic of Cyprus.

The site which is viewed by more than 165 thousand persons who search for hotels and it is considered to be one of the most important corporations in its area, flew more than 15 thousand tourists to the occupied area of Cyprus in the last ten months. Around 20 hotels located in the occupied area were listed at the site.


http://www.hri.org/news/cyprus/tcpr/201 ... .tcpr.html


You can keep your emotional blackmail to yourself matey!
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Re: Occupied Hotels Removed From Booking.com

Postby gardash » Fri Sep 23, 2011 10:51 am

Capt J Sparrow wrote:
gardash wrote:
Hermes wrote:Keeping up the pressure...

On whom?
The more TCs you put out of business, the more will move away from Cyprus to be replaced by mainland settlers. Is that what you want?


Hotel reservation firm Booking.com removed hotels at occupied Cyprus from its list

Turkish Cypriot daily Kibris newspaper (20.09.11) reports that the hotel reservation firm Booking.com, located in Holland, which is activated through internet under the address http://www.booking.com decided to take out information about hotels in the occupied area of Cyprus.

According to the paper, the decision was taken by the firm after pressures exerted by the Republic of Cyprus.

The site which is viewed by more than 165 thousand persons who search for hotels and it is considered to be one of the most important corporations in its area, flew more than 15 thousand tourists to the occupied area of Cyprus in the last ten months. Around 20 hotels located in the occupied area were listed at the site.


http://www.hri.org/news/cyprus/tcpr/201 ... .tcpr.html


You can keep your emotional blackmail to yourself matey!


Anyone would think you were intent on driving TCs out of the country so you could have it all for yourselves. Don't you realise that TR will replace every TC that leaves with 2 settlers?
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Re: Occupied Hotels Removed From Booking.com

Postby B25 » Fri Sep 23, 2011 11:34 am

gardash wrote:
Capt J Sparrow wrote:
gardash wrote:
Hermes wrote:Keeping up the pressure...

On whom?
The more TCs you put out of business, the more will move away from Cyprus to be replaced by mainland settlers. Is that what you want?


Hotel reservation firm Booking.com removed hotels at occupied Cyprus from its list

Turkish Cypriot daily Kibris newspaper (20.09.11) reports that the hotel reservation firm Booking.com, located in Holland, which is activated through internet under the address http://www.booking.com decided to take out information about hotels in the occupied area of Cyprus.

According to the paper, the decision was taken by the firm after pressures exerted by the Republic of Cyprus.

The site which is viewed by more than 165 thousand persons who search for hotels and it is considered to be one of the most important corporations in its area, flew more than 15 thousand tourists to the occupied area of Cyprus in the last ten months. Around 20 hotels located in the occupied area were listed at the site.


http://www.hri.org/news/cyprus/tcpr/201 ... .tcpr.html


You can keep your emotional blackmail to yourself matey!


Anyone would think you were intent on driving TCs out of the country so you could have it all for yourselves. Don't you realise that TR will replace every TC that leaves with 2 settlers?


So when ALL the TCs have gone, what excuse will your motherland have to be in Cyprus??? All the illegal Anatolian Gypsies will then be shipped out on exit of turkey.

Basically what you are really trying to tell us is that you wish the TCs to continue using the stolen property to prosper in whilst we sit on this side of the fence and look in with you 40,000 troops point their guns this way????/ Now tell me, do you really expect any sympathy?? F no.
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