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Greece Short Stay Accommodation Numbers Up in 2017

The number of overnight stays at short stay accommodation facilities in Greece, rose by 4.2 percent with arrivals up by 4.4 percent in 2017, according to ELSTAT.

Greek Environmental Groups Call for Immediate Fire Prevention Measures

Environmental groups in Greece are calling on officials to bring those responsible for the “deadliest fires in Greek history” to justice.

EU Provides €200 Million to Support SMEs in Greece

The European Investment Bank (EIB) signed two financing agreements worth 700 million euros aimed at supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Spain and Greece

Airlines, Airports Launch Joint Campaign to Stop Human Trafficking

The airline and airport industries are launching a joint campaign against human trafficking, boosting efforts in awareness, training, and reporting.

AEGEAN Announces Pilot Scholarships for 100 Greek Students

Aegean Airlines is granting scholarships to 100 Greek students seeking to become pilots and is accepting applications until September 7.

SWOT Partners with Thermae Sylla Spa Wellness Hotel, Promotes Health Tourism

SWOT has partnered with the Thermae Sylla Spa Wellness Hotel and will develop its sales, focusing on health and wellness tourism.

EL AL Joins Travelport’s Rich Content and Branding Merchandising Solution

Israel's national carrier EL AL has joined over 260 global airlines using the Travelport Rich Content and Branding merchandising tool.

Austrian Airlines Announces Alexis von Hoensbroech as New CEO

Austrian Airlines CEO Kay Kratky passed on the reins to his successor Alexis von Hoensbroech, who will begin his new role on August 1.

Celebrity Cruises Launches $500m ‘Revolution’ Project for Fleet Makeover

Celebrity Cruises has unveiled a $500-million investment plan for the reimagining of its fleet, dubbed "The Celebrity Revolution".

‘Mega Airlines Studies’ Trains Students of Airtravel Aviation Academy of Cyprus

The Athens-based training center Mega Airline Studies successfully trained 27 students of the Airtravel Aviation Academy of Cyprus.