German Tourist Awarded €1,000 After Sunlounger Dispute at Greek Hotel
1-Minute Brief
The case highlights ongoing issues with sunlounger reservation practices at holiday resorts and guest rights.
Key Facts
- A German tourist received a payout of nearly €1,000 after being unable to secure sunloungers at a hotel in Kos, Greece.
- The tourist and his family had to lie on concrete due to the lack of available sunloungers.
- The incident occurred during a holiday in 2024.
- The man sued his tour operator, alleging they allowed guests to reserve loungers with towels despite a hotel ban.
- A court in Hanover ruled in favor of the tourist, granting the compensation.
What Happened
A German man was awarded almost €1,000 by a Hanover court after he and his family could not access sunloungers at a Greek hotel, leading to legal action against his tour operator.
Why It Matters
The ruling draws attention to disputes over sunlounger reservation practices at resorts and may influence how hotels and tour operators address guest complaints in the future.
What's Next
It remains to be seen if tour operators or hotels will adjust their policies on sunlounger reservations following this legal decision.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The GuardianLeft9h agoGerman tourist awarded €1,000 after losing out on sunloungers at Greek hotel
- BBC WorldCenter20h agoGerman tourist wins payout after losing sun lounger race
