Los hoteles en Europa salen más caros si eres español. Discriminan a los clientes por la IP. I can furnish numerous examples if required.
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The Spanish, making progress with a backlog of untranslated English snowclones?
Also, Spaniards are normally given the worst rooms (at the highest rates). Why? Because they don’t complain, possibly because they’re used to staying in Spanish hotels which are among the worst in the known universe. This was told me by a Spanish travel agent.
If I were Spanish I would definitely book my next holiday in the unknown universe. Does NASA take speculative bookings?