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The Greek tourism sector grew at a rate of 6.9 per cent in 2018, over three and a half times the pace of its wider national economy, which grew by two per cent.
With stock markets around the world rising on news of a bailout for the Greek economy, World Travel Awards has been quick to point out the vital role of travel and tourism in re-establishing macro ...
Greece’s tourism sector is poised for another record setting year in 2024, with projected arrivals reaching approximately 35 million tourists, and total revenue expected to rise by 10% to about ...
Greece is expecting a record-breaking tourist season with more visitors than in 2019, the year before the coronavirus pandemic paralyzed the world — despite Russia's war in Ukraine, the energy ...
Greece, which is heavily dependent on tourism, has boasted for many years of its intention to develop niche markets since mass tourism is globally in decline. But it has done little to make it happen.
Greece has raked in a staggering 21.7 billion euros (£18 billion) from tourism revenues in 2024, eclipsing the previous year's 20.6 billion euros (£17 billion), according to new figures. This 5. ...
In 2023, tourism contributed nearly one-fifth of the country's GDP, with a record-breaking 32.7 million tourists visiting Greece, marking an 18% increase from the previous year.
Greece is looking at enormous losses in a main industry due to COVID-19. Authorities have launched a website for virtual visits "until we can all be together in person again," a tourism official says.
Greece's already strong international reputation could be further enhanced by diversifying its tourism offering and tapping into new markets. President of the Hellenic Olympic Committee, Isidoros ...
Greece cracks down on tourism and warns of €20 charge to visit most popular islands. Cruise ship visitors to Mykonos and Santorini will be hit by a €20 levy during peak months.