28-year-old Swede was arrested and sent for psychiatric evaluation following aggressive behavior on a flight from Copenhagen to Crete.
Strikes and Historical Memory Grip Crete on May 1st
Labor unions in Chania and Heraklion mobilize for May Day strikes in Crete, demanding wage increases and an end to military spending.
German Tourists Remain Reliable Economic Drivers for Crete Hospitality
Crete saw record-breaking 2025 tourism figures with 1.6 million German visitors. Explore the data behind the spend, the loyalty, and the challenges of the all-inclusive model.
The Surcharge Summer: The New Price of the Mediterranean
The Mediterranean “sun and sea” dream is currently navigating a high-pressure front of economic reality. While travel intentions for the 2026 season have reached a record high—with 82% of Europeans planning a getaway—the traditional two-week odyssey is being replaced by the “Surgical Strike” vacation. Travelers are now pivoting toward shorter stays of four to six […]
Freebird Adds Five New German Departure Points for Crete
Freebird Airlines announces five new routes from German regional airports to Heraklion, Crete, marking its 25th year of operation.
VOAK Progress Key to Kastelli Airport’s Success
VOAK construction in Crete enters a high-growth phase, essential for the connectivity of the new Kastelli International Airport.
Chania Municipal Market Will Sell Only Authentic Cretan Products
Chania City Council introduces strict new regulations for the Municipal Market (Agora) to ban franchises and prioritize local food producers.
Middle East Crisis Impacts Greek Cruise Revenue
The return of trapped cruise ships from the Persian Gulf brings relief to Greece after a €40 million economic hit and 94,000 lost passengers.
Series of Earthquakes Shake Lasithi Coastline
A 5.7 magnitude earthquake and over 50 aftershocks have struck south of Goudouras, Crete. No significant damage reported.
Seismologist Akis Tselentis Reassures Public After 5.7 Crete Quake
Greek seismologist Akis Tselentis explains the 5.7 Crete quake, warns against seismic rumors, and advises caution regarding small tsunamis.
5.7 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Lasithi
A 5.7 magnitude earthquake struck south of Lasithi early Friday morning, followed by a series of aftershocks. Video from Moires captures the raw force inside a house.
Heraklion Greenlights €1.2M Investment to Revitalize Rural Communities
Heraklion Municipality announces six new projects for rural communities, through the LEADER TAPToK program, including a 23-unit defibrillator network.
Police-backed Demolitions in Gavdos Spark Outrage
Tension erupts on the island of Gavdos as police and demolition crews move into Lavrakas to tear down coastal huts, citing fire safety concerns.
Sisi Sewage Problem Shows the Dark Side of Crete’s Tourist Boom
Sewage discharge in Sissi and Milatos, Crete, reveals inadequate infrastructure, raising concerns about tourism sustainability and public health.
Agios Nikolaos Coordinates Spinalonga Upgrades
Mayor Manolis Menegakis coordinates with Lasithi Antiquities on Spinalonga construction and museum openings for the 2026 season.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis Positions Crete as Year-round Tourism Leader
Mitsotakis outlines Crete’s 12-month tourism vision, linking culture, infrastructure, and spending to a stronger 2026 travel model.
Kantanos-Selino Pushes for Mountain Sovereignty in Anogia
Mayor Antonios Perrakis met Deputy Minister Kontogeorgis to discuss the National Strategy for Regional Development and the new Secretariat for Mountainous Areas.
Crete Tourism Push Gets Political Spotlight
At the ND pre-conference in Heraklion, leaders outline Crete’s transformation into a 12-month tourism flagship and a European innovation hub.
New Law Shields the Cretan Artisan Knife from Imitations
Greece passes a landmark bill protecting iconic handicrafts like Cretan Knives and Tinos woodcarvings. The new law supports local artisans.
Europe Flights at Risk as Fuel Runs Low
The IEA warns of potential flight cancellations in Europe and the US as jet fuel reserves dwindle to six weeks amid the conflict in Iran.
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