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Santorini’s ‘Santo Collection’ Welcomes New Luxury Hotel & Villas, Offers Over 30 Experiences to Guests

The Santo Collection Resorts & Villas welcomes two new members - Santo Mine and The Villas - and is ready to offer guests a combination of more than 30 unique experiences and top-notch services.

Meliá Hotels: Rise in Bookings for Crete and Rhodes During 2023

Meliá Hotels has observed a consistent upward trend in tourism in Greece, with bookings for 2023 showing a significant increase compared to 2022.

Transavia to Launch Thessaloniki-Brussels Route in Summer 2024

Transavia in June 2024 will connect Brussels to Thessaloniki via two weekly flights.

Hotelising Sees Rise in Sales Revenue of Partner Hotels this Summer

Hotelising this year saw new partnerships as well as occupancy growth and an increase in the sales revenue of the hotels in its portfolio.

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol: Greece Among Top Summer Departure Destinations

Greece was among the top 3 countries that travelers departing from Amsterdam most frequently chose for their summer holidays.

Volotea Celebrates 2 Million Passengers at Athens International Airport

Volotea reached a big milestone at Athens International Airport (AIA) this summer as it carried 2 million passengers since the start of operations in Athens in 2015.

Greece and Malta Agree to Sign Tourism Cooperation Agreement

The tourism ministers of Greece and Malta met in Athens and discussed the development of joint actions between the two countries.

Athens Flair Ηotel in Kolonaki Opens its Rooftop to Guests

The Athens Flair hotel, a landmark neoclassical building in the Kolonaki district, has opened its rooftop to its guests, offering them a new spot to unwind during the day or kick back and enjoy a cocktail at night.

Skiathos Island Partners with TUI to Increase Tourist Flows

As part of ongoing efforts to increase tourist flows to Skiathos, the island’s municipal authority entered a new partnership with TUI.

TUI Extends Packages for Greece to November Driven by Strong Demand

Travel demand for Greece this summer is growing with Crete leading the way, according to German travel giant TUI.

Greece’s SKY express Receives Second Airbus A321neo

Greek airline SKY express has welcomed its second Airbus A321neo to its fleet, which now counts 23 aircraft.

SETE’s New President Sets Priorities for Greek Tourism

The Greek Tourism Confederation (SETE) will focus attention on five areas to ensure the continued sustainable development of Greece’s largest sector.

Air Serbia Launches Direct Flights Between Belgrade and Heraklion, Crete

Air Serbia has launched a service between Belgrade and the Greek city of Heraklion for summer 2023.

Greece Appoints Ioanna Dretta as Interim Tourism Minister

Greece’s interim Tourism Minister Ioanna Dretta took over her new post from Vassilis Kikilias during a handover ceremony on Friday.

IATA: Booking Data Points to Strong Summer Travel Season

The levels of confidence among travelers for the peak summer travel season are high, according to a survey carried out by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

Greece Invites Tourists to Live ‘A Life-changing Experience’

The Greek National Tourism Organization (GNTO) has launched a new promotional campaign to inspire travelers to visit Greece this season.

Minister: Greece Sees Longer Tourism Season, Tourists Coming to Athens Non-stop

The extension of the Greek tourism season has become a reality, says Greek Tourism Minister Vassilis Kikilias.

TUI: Surge in Summer Bookings, Most Popular Destinations Include Spain and Greece

Summer travel demand remains strong for TUI with 8.3 million bookings to date.

Athens in Top 10 Summer European Destinations for Americans in 2023

Athens, Greece, is on Allianz Partners’ Top 10 Summer European Destinations list that shows where Americans intend to travel to this year.

Greece Looking to Target New Long-haul Tourism Markets

Greece is looking to broaden its target audience and attract more travelers from long-haul markets, according to Greek Tourism Minister Vassilis Kikilias.