UHRA offers special accommodation conditions for Kyiv residents during blackouts
The Ukrainian Hotels & Resorts Association (UHRA) has launched a social initiative to support Kyiv residents during power outages and increased psychological stress, the UHRA press service reports.
"The goal of the initiative is to give Kyiv residents the opportunity to temporarily recover, change their environment, and access heat, electricity, stable internet, water, and services needed for life and work under difficult conditions," the release said.
As part of its social mission, participating hotels are offering a 20% discount to Kyiv residents on stays at hotels across Ukraine. Participating hotels include Optima Collection Podil Plaza, Raziotel Kyiv Yamska, Raziotel Kyiv Boryspilska, VitaPark Borysfen, Senator Apartments, Amarant, and Sophia Hotel Kyiv.
The Ukrainian Hotel & Resort Association (UHRA) is a nonprofit public organization uniting hotels, resort accommodation facilities, and companies engaged in hotel development to promote sustainable and systematic growth of the sector. Founded in October 2020, it now represents more than 130 hotels in 23 regions of Ukraine and employs over 5,000 people.