Booking.com will provide up to 100% discount on Ukrainians booking accommodation in Europe
By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 30.03.2022, 15:42
Booking.com, together with a number of European hotels, will provide a discount to Ukrainians who were forced to leave the country due to the war.
What is known
The special tariff is aimed exclusively at people leaving Ukraine. Hotel check-in can be requested upon check-in. An ordinary passport will suffice.
The tariff is valid in Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Poland, Moldova, the Czech Republic, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands and Austria. At the same time it is necessary to book housing not earlier than three days before check-in. For example, at the moment you can rent a place to live for free in Romania and Slovakia, and in Italy the price starts from 369 UAH.
Source: Booking.com
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