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Greece Most Successful European Destination for July-August Arrivals, Says ForwardKeys

Greece was the stand-out tourism destination in Europe this summer as it achieved some 86% of July and August 2019 arrivals.

Greece will Welcome US Visitors Until End of Season, Says Tourism Minister

While a number of EU countries are imposing additional Covid-19 travel restrictions on US visitors, Greece is making it clear that it has no intention of excluding American arrivals.

South Aegean Islands See International Tourist Arrivals Surpass 2 Million

Tourism in the South Aegean stayed on pace in August and topped the two million mark for visitor arrivals to the region this summer.

Greek Hoteliers Expect Tourism Numbers to Reach Half of 2019 Levels

Grigoris Tasios, the president of the Hellenic Hoteliers Federation, says that he expects Greece to achieve 50 percent of 2019 tourism levels.

Acropolis Rally will Promote Greece All Over the World, Says Minister

The kick off of the EKO Acropolis Rally is expected to be seen by over 500 million TV viewers from all over the world, making the event a significant promotional opportunity for Greece.

Thessaloniki: Former ‘Pavlos Melas’ Army Camp to Become Metropolitan Park

Greek authorities have approved an urban plan for the creation of a metropolitan park in the area of the historic ‘Pavlos Melas’ army camp in Thessaloniki.

Τουρισμός: Πρεμιέρα για τον 4ο κύκλο του Προγράμματος Επιτάχυνσης του CapsuleT

Στην επίσημη έναρξη του 4ου κύκλου του Προγράμματος Επιτάχυνσης του CapsuleT, προχωρά το Ξενοδοχειακό Επιμελητήριο της Ελλάδος.

Vogue Promotes Milos to 27 Countries

The unique nature and beaches of the Greek island of Milos will be promoted to 27 countries through Vogue magazine’s global editions.

Private Aviation Company ‘JetClass’ Appoints APG Hellas as its GSA in Greece

JetClass, a private aviation company, has appointed APG Hellas as its General Sales Agent (GSA) in Greece.

Acropolis Museum to Hold Cultural Program for Migrants, Refugees

On the occasion of the European Heritage Days, the Acropolis Museum in Athens will hold a special program in an aim to reach out to people with a different cultural background and experiences.