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Greece

All the Greece Travel News “Almost” Worth Reporting

Phil Butler

October 19th, 2020 is a monumental day. It’s the first day in a decade Argophilia Travel News could not find news worth reporting.

5 years ago

Greek Aviation Authority Extends Travel Restrictions Until October 25th

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The Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority has extended travel restrictions for entering Greece during the COVID-19 pandemic.

5 years ago

Thomas Cook CEO Says Greece is Winning in Current Sales

Aleksandr Shatskih

Alan French, who’s the new head of Thomas Cook, says “Greece is currently the destination with the highest sales for our company.”

5 years ago

Greek Officials Announce 436 New Coronavirus Cases and Six Fatalities

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The Hellenic National Public Health Organization (EODY) announced yesterday 436 new Covid-19 cases and 6 deaths in the last 24 hours.

5 years ago

Greece Steps Up Efforts To Develop Agrotourism

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Greece’s Ministry of Tourism is stepping up efforts to diversify the tourist product of the country by drafting a new agrotourism plan aimed at channeling revenues into local communities.

5 years ago

Greece’s Archaeological Museum of Pella Wins Travelers’ Choice Award

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The Archaeological Museum of Pella has been awarded the 2020 Traveler’s Choice Award by the international travel site Tripadvisor.

5 years ago

Greece Creates Certification Criteria and Seal for “Glamping”

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Greece’s Ministry of Tourism announced yesterday a new certification for businesses in Greece offering ‘glamping’ accommodation services.

5 years ago

Greek Officials Announce 411 New COVID-19 Cases in One Day

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The National Organization of Public Health (EODY) of Greece announced 411 new cases of Covid-19 in the country

5 years ago

Greece’s Small Tourism Accommodations Set to Recieve EU Funds

Phil Butler

The Greek Confederation of Tourist Accommodation Enterprises (SETKE) says EU funds may be made available by Q1 of 2021.

5 years ago

Greece Weather Service Predicting Record October Heat Wave

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The weather in much of the western part of Greece recently has been temperate to cool, but now Greek meteorologists say a record heatwave will hit starting next week. According to meteorologist Giannis Kallianos, temperatures will reach abnormally high levels for the season in certain areas of the country starting from Sunday. Over the next […]

5 years ago

Santorini Experience Postponed Until October 1st of 2021

Aleksandr Shatskih

The Santorini Experience, an annual sports extravaganza that attracts athletes from around the globe, is postponed until 2021.

5 years ago

COVID-19 Resurgence in Greece Stokes Second-Wave Fears

Aleksandr Shatskih

Greece is seeing a new spike in Covid-19 infections, mostly in Attica, that is stoking concerns the second wave of the pandemic will further cripple tourism and the country’s economy.

5 years ago

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