It seems you need to read the small prints to have a tea bag in the room. I checked in at 11pm and got up Sunday at 7, saw the kettle and cups, searched for the tea bag. But none? Strange, rang reception and was told I need to pay for breakfast downstairs to avail of tea. This was 'abolished' by the new Shanghai owner and anyway she could not help being only 3 months here. And also she said I was rude and hung up on me. Now, I would have said if I was alone at reception to come down and I would have provided any guest asking with some tea bags on a Sunday morning but this is obviously a choice. She was very unfriendly and could not think of a helpful solution. It was the worst experience I had in a hotel for many years. So, I am not coming back and voiced that, too but it seemed she did not care. I later got tea bags from the trolley upstairs. Simple? Well, the person neither spoke German nor English, I did not try French. He was kind and when pointing to the package of tea bags he provided me with two for next morning. I was too shy to ask for milk but did not see any anywhere. If a hotel starts saving on the tea facility is it not a bit of a desperate attempt then? I don't need the fancy tea from downstairs (that is not eco-friendly by the way with it's non compostable plastic bags) but some simple tea, any tea please on a Sunday at 7 in the morning in this rather remote location. This is another point by the way. On the map I did not see that this was at the old airport...