\nThe website \u2026 where the name of the company with the title Film Heritage Inc. is mentioned in the news article is a fake website that has nothing to do with the official website of our hotel and where images whose copyright belongs to our company are used unauthorized and illegally,” the statement read. “<\/span> “Further legal action will be taken in this regard.”<\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\nOscar Ltd. said Vuni Palace Hotel’s correct online presence is vunipalacehotel.com. The website offers text in Turkish, English, and German.<\/span><\/p>\nCompany reps added that any sale of the resort would require approval from the Cyprus government and local officials. It would be dealt with in an open, transparent manner, they claim, not one in secrecy and not one involving the sale to a controversial figure.<\/span><\/p>\n\n
OdaTV <\/i>also cited in its report that Booking.com wasn’t facilitating reservations for Vuni Palace because the property was amid an ownership change. Oscar officials said that’s nonsense, as Booking.com is not permitted in Turkey.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n“As it is known, the Booking.com website cannot be booked through Turkey due to the restrictions by the authorities in Turkey. It is well-known by everyone,” the Oscar statement explained.<\/span><\/p>\nAs Casino.org <\/i>reported on June 5, the Viva! Casino is a small gaming venue with 270 slot machines and 15 live dealer table games. The Vuni Palace Hotel has 170 rooms and six suites, three restaurants, a full-service spa, two outdoor pools, and other amenities.<\/span><\/p>\n