Hotels Needed For 2012
11th July 2009
Poland’s hopes of hosting Euro 2012 are once more in doubt following revelations regarding serious failures in its hotel sector. UEFA standards stipulate that each competing team be housed in a five star hotel away from the prying eyes of fans and press alike. On top of that hotels should have conference facilities for a minimum of 100 people and should be located within easy access of training pitches and airports. However, in spite of this seemingly impossible task, Polski Radio report that over fifty local councils are ready to risk the threat of deep debt by building the required facilities in the hope of benefiting from the knock-on economic upturn. ‘Our analysis shows that after in ...
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