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New Greek Tourism Startup Helps People with Reduced Mobility Travel Easier

Aiming to promote accessible tourism and inclusive travel, a new Greek startup company has launched to help people with reduced mobility organize their trips in an easier way.

OTM 2024 to Connect 35,000 Travel Professionals with Over 1,600 Exhibitors

OTM Mumbai 2024, the leading travel show in Asia, is set to bring together an impressive lineup of over 1,600 exhibitors and more than 35,000 industry professionals from over 60 countries.

Global Marine Travel Certified as Great Place to Work in Greece

Travel management company GMT Greece has achieved “Great Place to Work” certification for fostering a thriving workplace.

Travelers Spend Over 5 Hours Researching Trips, Says Expedia

Travelers spend an average of 303 minutes (over 5 hours) engaging with travel content in the 45 days leading up to booking their trips.

Travel + Leisure Readers Place Two ‘Katikies’ Hotels Among Best in the World

Katikies Santorini and Katikies Mykonos, both under the Katikies Group, have been listed among the 500 Best Hotels in the World by Travel + Leisure readers.

Survey: Travelers ‘Hungry’ for New Tourism Experiences

The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the consuming behavior of travelers, who are now “hungry” for new trips and tourism experiences, says a Booking.com survey.

Polish Market Meets Psiloritis Natural Park on Crete

Aiming to promote Crete's alternative tourism options, the GNTO held a fam trip to the Psiloritis Natural Park for Polish tour operators and journalists.

Attica Region Unveils New Tourism Website

The Region of Attica has unveiled its new tourism website, aiming to attract a wide range of users, including residents, travelers, journalists and professionals.

Sabre: European Travelers to Spend More on Holidays in 2018

A significant percentage of European travelers plan to spend more on holidays in 2018 compared to 2017, according to a survey released by Sabre Corporation.

IATA: Falling Oil Prices to Lead to Low Airline Ticket Costs

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) recently announced an outlook for improved industry profitability in its Economic Performance of the Air Transport Industry report.

Travel and Transport Task Force on Ebola Virus Says “No” To General Bans on Travel, Trade

The Travel and Transport Task Force stands firmly with the World Health Organization (WHO) against general bans on travel and trade, as well as restrictions that include general quarantine of travelers from Ebola-affected countries.
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Hellenic Seaways, Interamerican To Renew Medical Assistance Program For Travelers

Hellenic Seaways (HSW) and Interamerican recently announced the renewal of the “Safely Together” emergency medical assistance program for travelers.

Apostolos Ventouris

Today, the main issue that concerns islanders, travelers, tourists, those who live off tourism, professions related to shipping and especially our industry is whether passenger shipping will see the end of entrepreneurship and therefore the end of the country’s sea transport by...

Travelers Prefer to Book On-line

Travelers on a global scale are more secure on making on-line reservations, according to a recent survey.

Greek Tourism Trends 2007

Kapa Research, a subsidiary of the Kalofolias group, recently announced the results for present trends in Greek tourism. The survey shows the realization of a holiday is still a major priority for the Greek traveler who, as a rule, chooses domestic destinations over international.

Strong Demand from U.S. for Greek Island Cruises

Americans bombard their travel agents for prices on cruises in Europe, including the Greek Islands. The Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) says that Europe will be on the cruise map this year.