Athena Beach Hotel Complaint - Paphos - Cyprus - Sept/Oct 2007
If you have travelled and stayed at the above hotel in September/October 2007, and you and your family have suffered holiday illness/sickness and/or holiday complaints, be advised that you are not alone.
If you would like to receive assistance to deal with this travel problem please contact HolidayTravelWatch as soon as possible.
If you have been ill, please ensure that you speak with your GP and obtain a stool sample test as quickly as possible. If you experience difficulty in obtaining your test, speak with your Local Environmental Health Officer without delay.
If you are requested to provide access to your medical notes and records by the tour operator – DO NOT give your consent to such an action, unless you have received advices on this issue! If you are encouraged to correspond with a tour operator’s solicitor, DO NOT DO SO unless you have received advice on this issue!
Do not accept any offer to accept your claim without first talking to us or a specialist travel lawyer – do not bank any cheque or accept any voucher – you may compromise your right to be properly compensated.
Please note, we do not represent that problems exist at this hotel, either before the said period, during the said period or after the said period. If you have any concerns, then you should address them directly with your tour operator, they should advise you further. If you have been affected by any of these issues, and would like further assistance, then you should contact HolidayTravelWatch or speak with a solicitor, details of which can be obtained from The Law Society.
Please note, if you have any limitation period concerns or are subject to any pressing court order, you should seek the urgent assistance from a solicitor, you should not wait to speak with HolidayTravelWatch.
HolidayTravelWatch
13 April 2008
Tags: Holiday Compensation, holiday illness, Holiday Sickness, Hotel Complaints





HTW has noted that amongst the submissions to the Committee on Toxicity (COT) it has been suggested that the symptoms highlighted by crew and passengers were akin to the condition of hyperventilation.
HTW has for many years received reports from concerned holiday makers or independent travellers as to the safety of their aircraft, ship or boat, train or road transport.
