Fattal opens his hotels to Ukrainian refugees

The Chairman and founder of the Israeli and international hotel chain could not remain indifferent to the situation in Ukraine, and 140 rooms were set aside to date for refugees throughout Central Europe

David Fattal, Chairman & founder of the Israeli and international Fattal Hotels chain, could not remain indifferent to the situation in Ukraine and asked hotel managers to allocate rooms for refugees at Fattal Hotels throughout Europe.

To date, about 140 rooms were set aside for Ukrainian refugees in Warsaw and Krakow in Poland (Leonardo Royal Warsaw, NYX Warsaw and Leonardo Boutique Krakow); in Munich and Berlin in Germany, (Leonardo Munich and Leonardo Royal Berlin); as well as Prague and Budapest in Hungary.

Yoram Bitton, CEO of Fattal Hotels in Central Europe. Photo: Fattal Hotels

Yoram Bitton, CEO of Fattal Hotels in Central Europe, said: “We do everything we can to help refugees from Ukraine as much as possible, accommodating and providing them with medicine, food, and games for children.”

Paulina Kolodziejczyk. General Manager, NYX Hotel Warsaw, Poland, added: “In light of the massive influx of refugees fleeing from Ukraine into Poland, we received a request from David Fattal to do everything in our power to assist them. We offer accommodation in the countries bordering Ukraine, like Poland, Germany, Hungary, and wherever we can help. Furthermore, we try to help not only those refugees staying with us but also those finding refuge elsewhere and everyone who needs help with basic things like food, medicine, and clothes. I want to thank David Fattal and the company for lending such a helping hand without hesitation.”

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