Officials say Cyprus is perfectly safe despite tensions in the Middle East. Nothing to worry about, everything under control, please continue booking your holidays.
Heraklion Projects Update
Heraklion announces progress on VOAK works, parking plans, road repairs, and waste policy, as the city continues its slow battle with traffic, infrastructure, and reality.
Malevizi Joins RETES Project to Prepare Tourism for Climate Risks
Malevizi joins the EU RETES project to improve tourism resilience to climate change through training, cooperation, and workshops.
Chaos Over Animal Culling in Cyprus Sparks Protests and Political Clash
Confusion over animal culling measures in Cyprus led to protests by farmers, political criticism, and an EU visit as authorities try to control the foot and mouth crisis.
United Airlines Targets the Worst Passenger Habit on Earth
United Airlines may refuse transport to passengers who play audio without headphones, a rule many travelers will quietly support.
VOAK or BOAK? Make Up Your Mind, Crete!
Crete’s main highway is called BOAK. Or VOAK. Sometimes both, A small detail that reflects a much bigger problem.
Crete Praised at Luxury Forum Despite Real Problems
At a tourism forum in Hersonissos, officials praised Crete’s future with big projects and record arrivals, but the gap between speeches and reality remains.
Cyprus Resorts to PR as Market Confidence Weakens
Cyprus officials launch image campaign to reassure tourists despite cancellations, flight disruptions, and growing concern over Middle East instability.
EU Tightens Rules on Package Holidays and Refunds
European Parliament approves new rules for package travel, vouchers and cancellations, strengthening protection for tourists across the EU.
IEA Signals Critical Moment for World Energy Market
IEA Warns of Historic Disruption in Oil Supply The executive director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), Fatih Birol, has warned that global energy markets are entering a critical phase, as the war in the Middle East continues to disrupt oil production and transport on a scale not seen for decades. The warning came one […]
Heraklion Waste Policy Shift After Unanimous ESDAC Vote
The Crete Waste Management Authority removes incineration waste from the circular economy park at Mavros Spilios.
Runway Works at Chios Airport Signal Upgrade but Also Years of Disruption
The runway extension at Chios Airport will be subject to operational restrictions until 2027, due to major infrastructure updates.
Lufthansa Strike Disrupts Flights and Passengers May Claim up to 600 Euros Compensation
Lufthansa pilots strike for 48 hours may cancel flights across Germany. Passengers could claim up to 600 euros compensation under EU261 rules.
In Cyprus, Fuel Queues, Empty Shelves, and a Nervous Tourism Season
Panic buying, fuel queues, and cancellations in Cyprus show growing uncertainty despite official reassurances that life is continuing as usual.
Safe Destination Message Returns as Tourism Woes Plague Cyprus
Cyprus tourism continues normally says deputy minister Koumis, but arrivals, bookings and cancellations show early impact from regional tensions.
e-MITE Tourism Upgrade Falls off the Map
PASOK MP Katerina Spyridaki demands answers on delayed and removed Tourism Ministry Recovery Fund projects, including e-MITE and diving tourism grants.
Historic Tinos Beach Hotel Reopens with Luxury, Sustainability, and Vision
Historic Tinos Beach Hotel will reopen in May 2026 after a full renovation by Attica Group, aiming to offer five-star hospitality and sustainable tourism.
Old Knowledge Returns Because The Islands Are Running Out Of Water
Deputy Minister Stefanos Gkikas says Greece will revive traditional water practices on islands to fight drought, floods and climate pressure.
Antiwar Protest Planned in Heraklion Over Middle East Conflict
Associations in Heraklion call for antiwar rally on March 12 at Eleftherias Square, demanding Greece’s disengagement from Middle East military operations.
Antiwar Rally Planned in Rethymno Over Middle East Tensions
Unions in Rethymno call for an anti-war rally on March 12, demanding an end to attacks on Iran and Greece’s military involvement.
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