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Covid-19: Minoan Lines Receives Biosafety Trust Certification by RINA

Minoan Lines has received RINA’s Biosafety Trust Certification for the measures it has adopted to prevent and control the spread of infections in public areas.

Air Travelers from Bulgaria, Romania to Enter Greece Only with Negative COVID-19 Test

As of July 28, travelers flying from Bulgaria and Romania to Greece will be required to present a negative COVID-19 test, performed up to 72 hours before their entry into the country.

Emirates Covers COVID-19 Expenses of Customers Diagnosed During Travel

Emirates offers its passengers free cover for COVID-19 medical expenses and quarantine costs, should they be diagnosed with the virus during their travel.

GlobalData: MICE Tourism May Never Fully Recover from Covid-19

MICE tourism has been hit hard by the global spread of Covid-19 and could be one of the last sectors to return to normality, says GlobalData.

Civitel Akali Hotel Invites Travelers to Chania on Crete

The Civitel Akali hotel has reopened its doors to provide its guests with a safe hospitality experience in the city of Chania on Crete.

Andriani’s Guest House Assures Safe Holidays on Mykonos

Andriani's Guest House, a hospitality property located in the main town of Mykonos, promises safe and carefree holidays.

Loizos Stylish Residences Welcomes Travelers Back to Santorini

Loizos Stylish Residences is open and welcoming travelers back to the island of Santorini.

Greece’s Tinos Island Promoted to Passengers of Fast Ferries

Fast Ferries is giving its passengers the chance to "travel" to the island of Tinos through a series of thematic videos screened on board its ferries.

Study: Greek Economy to Face New Test When State Covid-19 Support Stops

The Greek economy is set to suffer another setback once the government’s Covid-19 lifeline to businesses stops, according to Capital Economics.

Airlines Want to Restart Travel with Joint US – EU Covid-19 Tests

Airline companies are calling on leaders to implement a common Covid-19 screening plan in efforts to resume travel between Europe and the US.

European Commission: Long Road Ahead for EU Recovery

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said planned cuts in the Union’s upcoming long-term budget will be a “difficult pill to swallow".

Radisson Blu Park Hotel in Athens Reopens to Visitors

The Radisson Blu Park Hotel Athens has reopened its doors and is committed to delivering a secure environment through health and safety protocols.

Casa Lucia on Corfu Opens and Puts Health First

The Casa Lucia, a hospitality complex consting of restored traditional cottages on the island of Corfu, has reopened to offer safe holidays to guests.

OECD: Covid-19 Shock Adds to Greece’s Challenges

Despite its swift and effective response to the Covid-19 pandemic, Greece must bolster its economy with added measures, according to the OECD.

Greece’s Tourism Receipts in May Suffer Covid-19 Blow

Due to the coronavirus crisis, Greece's travel receipts in May plummeted by 99.2% to 13 million euros from 1.56 billion euros during the same month last year.

Greek Tourism Gains Buzz on Chinese Social Media

Greek tourism recently gained buzz on Chinese social media through the online campaign #Thinkingofyou.

Out of the Blue, Capsis Elite Resort Opens its Private Peninsula on Crete

The Out of the Blue, Capsis Elite Resort has opened its doors to welcome travelers from all over the world to its luxury premises on Crete.

‘Vivere a Plakes’ is Welcoming Experiential Travelers to Milos

The Vivere a Plakes apartment hotel on Milos has opened its doors and is welcoming Greek and international travelers that search for experiential holidays.

Greece Presents Data on Positive Covid-19 Cases from Inbound Travel

Greek authorities have conducted 127,900 Covid-19 tests since July 1, when Greece opened its borders to tourists, recording 295 confirmed cases in travelers.

PM: Greece Gets €70bn in EU Covid-19 Recovery Funding

Greece secured at least €70 billion in funds to address the repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic from an EU recovery plan of €750 billion agreed on in Brussels.