Crimea hotel offered guests gasoline as a booking perk. The promotion was canceled four days later — the fuel ran out.
A spa hotel in the occupied Crimean city of Saky offered guests between 10 and 20 liters of gasoline as a booking incentive, then canceled the promotion after four days when the fuel ran out, the Russian Telegram news channel Ostorozhno Novosti reported.
TL;DR
- Le-Di hotel in Saky, Crimea, offered gasoline as a booking incentive.
- Guests received 10 or 20 liters of gas for stays of two or three nights, respectively.
- The promotion lasted only four days before the fuel ran out.
- The hotel stated that 100 liters of gas were distributed to 10 rooms.
- Another sanatorium in Alushta is covering gasoline costs for stays over five days.
- Crimea has faced gasoline shortages since late spring.
- Sevastopol introduced QR codes for purchasing fuel, limiting buyers to 20 liters per voucher.
- These QR codes are quickly claimed, according to the governor.