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Tourism Fragility in Athens: Study Reveals Key Challenges and Solutions

Kostas Raptis

An Athens tourism study exposes “tourism fragility,” infrastructure stress, and rising challenges.

11 months ago

Construction Agreement Finalized for Cyprus Airports

Iorgos Pappas

Hermes Airports and Cyprus finalize a deal for major expansions at Larnaca and Paphos airports, enhancing passenger experience and connectivity.

11 months ago

Pafos Ranked Among Top 100 Greenest Destinations (2024-2026)

Victoria Udrea

Pafos achieved a Silver Quality Coast Award and secured its place among the Top 100 Greenest Destinations in the world for 2024-2026.

11 months ago

Greek Accommodation Turnover Rose 17.7% in October

Kostas Raptis

Accommodation businesses in Greece saw a 17.7% revenue rise in October compared to last year, fueled by steady tourism demand.

11 months ago

“Rebrain Greece” Amsterdam Event Resonates Laughably

Phil Butler

The Ministry of Labor and Social Insurance held the “Rebrain Greece” event in Amsterdam last month to try to convince brilliant Greeks to return home. Most Greeks would as soon be paupers in the first world as accountants in a banana republic. Greeks and the community of Reddit hammered Rebrain Greece as a “Hell no, […]

11 months ago

Cyprus University of Technology Achieves Top 100 Global Ranking in Tourism Education

Iorgos Pappas

The Cyprus University of Technology ranks in the top 100 globally for Hospitality and Tourism Management, according to ShanghaiRanking.

11 months ago

Thessaloniki Fountains Get Funding: Crete’s Morosini Fountain Forgotten

Phil Butler

Greeks and tourists alike received good news earlier this month when the Minister of Culture, Lina Mendoni, and the Mayor of Thessaloniki, Stelios Angeloudis, met. The two officials signed an agreement for the “Restoration of Ottoman Fountains in the Upper Town of Thessaloniki,” which had for years been neglected. The bad news here in Heraklion, […]

11 months ago

Ancient Relics Found Beneath Athens Store

Mihaela Lica Butler

Over 3,000 coins and 102 ancient relics were uncovered in Athens, spanning from geometric to post-Byzantine eras.

11 months ago

Delvina Olive Festival 2024: Where Flavour Meets History (And a Lot of Olives)

Victoria Udrea

Delvina Olive Festival 2024 promises to offer something memorable for everyone, whether you’re a foodie, history buff, or traveller.

11 months ago

TUI Group Eyes Poland Expansion

Mihaela Lica Butler

TUI Group is expanding in Eastern Europe, with growth strategies set to redefine travel in Poland and beyond.

11 months ago

Kalamata Airport Signs 40-Year Deal with Fraport for Operations

Kostas Raptis

Fraport AG secures a 40-year concession to operate Kalamata Airport, modernizing infrastructure and boosting Peloponnese tourism by 2025.

11 months ago

Potential New Rules on Short-Term Rentals in Greece Leave Hosts and Guests Fuming

Victoria Udrea

Short-term rentals operating under Article 111 of Law 4446/2016 must meet specific standards to operate legally if Article 3 Specifications for short-term leased properties passes. Here’s a breakdown of what’s now on the checklist: The Mandatory Checklist: Compliance is verified via inspections conducted by Ministry of Tourism representatives or joint teams with the Independent Authority […]

11 months ago

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