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Marriott International Launches All-Inclusive Platform

Argophilia Travel News

Marriott International, Inc. has announced it is launching an all-inclusive platform to serve this increasingly popular vacation segment.

6 years ago

Students on Crete Connect With Tourism Professionals in Career Initiative

Aleksandr Shatskih

The Tipping Point (TTP) and the G & A Mamidakis Foundation joined forces recently on Crete to offer an educational program for students.

6 years ago

Greek Transportation Ministry Addresses Air Traffic Control Delays

Aleksandr Shatskih

Yiannis Kefalogiannis, Greece’s new deputy infrastructure, and transport minister is addressing the crippling flight delays at Athens International Airport (AIA). Mr. Kefalogiannis said this week that immediate action would be taken to address the problems at Athens and at other facilities across Greece. Following a meeting with representatives from the Greek Air Traffic Controllers Association, […]

6 years ago

More Americans Visiting Europe: Via SquareMouth 2019 Traveler Trends

Argophilia Travel News

According to a travel trends report from SquareMouth released late last month, a lot more Americans are choosing to spend their vacation days in Europe this season.

6 years ago

Island Eco Ferries and ANENDYK Cooperate for Gavdos Island Bookings

Aleksandr Shatskih

Island Eco Ferries Ltd. has announced a cooperation with shipping company ANENDYK for eSales of passenger tickets to Gavdos.

6 years ago

Marriott’s New Autograph Collection Hotel ‘Aegon Mykonos’ Is Stunning

Aleksandr Shatskih

The all-new Aegon Mykonos, an Autograph Collection Hotel by Marriott International, is a stunning new luxury choice on Mykonos.

6 years ago

Scoot Adds 16 Airbus A321neos to Fleet in Growth Move

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Scoot announced this week the introduction of 16 brand-new A321neo aircraft into its fleet.

6 years ago

INSETE: Greek Hotel Performance in Decline First Half of 2019

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The Greek Tourism Confederation’s (SETE) research body INSETE reported an increase in tourist arrivals but hotels showed low performance.

6 years ago

Prime Minister Mitsotakis Says His Vision of Greek Culture is Revolutionary

Phil Butler

PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis considers the Culture Minister Lina Mendoni not just a trustee of our heritage but a development ministry as well.

6 years ago

Mobilemoon: The Latest Travel Rage – Solo Trips With Your Phone

Argophilia Travel News

Data from Expedia’s first Solo Travel Report reveals 60% of travelers plan to take a solo trip within the next two years.

6 years ago

Ryanair Chief Announces Hundreds of Job Cuts by End of August

Aleksandr Shatskih

Ryanair has told employees to prepare for hundreds of job cuts in the coming weeks because it has more staff than it currently needs. CEO Michael O’Leary told his staff that the airline has 900 more people than the airline needs to operate.

6 years ago

Coming This Fall in Fabulous Rethymno: Sports and More Sports

Phil Butler

Coming up in Rethymno, two major athletic events promise participants, locals, and visitors to the region a “one of” sports opportunity. The Isoman Equalized Triathalon and the 2019 Socca World Cup make September and October in Rethymno a unique destination.

6 years ago

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