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    1. No_Struggle1994 on

      If by normal you mean common, then the answer is no; I’ve never seen it get so close to WWIII.

      It’s should be reassuring though that your hotel has taken measures to protect you in the unlikely case that something happens

    2. alinarulesx on

      Shit, that’s no something I want to see when trying to relax at a nice resort. We’re supposed to come in 2 weeks (4 years in s row in Cyprus) but I’m really questioning it now.

    3. Bullwinkle_Moose on

      It’s starting to look like the new normal. My guess is that a lot of guests might have been slightly alarmed and asking about the situation – In that case it would seem the best course of action is to say “everything is fine but we will continue to monitor it if things change so you are safe” (As opposed to saying “yeah don’t worry, everything is fine” which is a lot less reassuring when you’re trying to relax, since now YOU need to be vigilant).

    4. radiogagacy on

      I would actually be upset with the Azia Hotel management for spreading fear among guests (“possible hotel closure”).

      Cyprus is not involved in any active conflict nor is there any current threat to the Paphos area.

      Tourists should be able to relax in Cyprus without fear and anxiety.
      The Middle East has been torn by conflict for decades but this has no meaningful impact on your safety in Cyprus

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