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Booking explained the tightening of policy in Crimea by EU sanctions


The Monument to the Scuttled Ships in SevastopolMOSCOW, Jan 17 Dutch Booking.com explained the tightening of accommodation policy in Crimea by the fact that the company follows the current trade sanctions imposed by the EU and the government of the Netherlands against the republic, RIA Novosti was told in the company's press service. in connection with the new restrictions that the Booking.com international service has introduced for booking vacations on the peninsula. As a Dutch company offering its services from the Netherlands, Booking.com is subject to these trade sanctions imposed by the EU and the Dutch government on Crimea,» the company said. «In order to avoid any misunderstandings regarding Booking.com's position on doing business with accommodations in Crimea, which is not prohibited, Booking.com voluntarily adjusted the platform and the booking process to ensure that those who want to book a property in Crimea can only do so on the condition that they are not traveling for the purpose of recreation,” the press service continued. In addition, Booking.com reported that now guests can only book a room for one adult, reflecting the requirements of business travel. «We have also closed messaging between partners and hotel guests in Crimea to mitigate the risk of vacation requests made in continuation of business travel bookings,» the company concluded. In Russia, they can create an analogue of Booking.com

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