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Cyprus Ministry of Tourism

Cyprus Tourist Arrivals Drop 83.4% in September 2020

2020-10-21 by Argophilia Travel News

Paphos, Cyprus

Arrivals of tourists to Cyprus were only 87,334 in September 2020 compared to 524,707 in September 2019, a decrease of 83.4%.

Tags: Cyprus destinations, Cyprus hospitality, Cyprus Ministry of Tourism, Cyprus tourism, Greek destinations, Greek Islands, Greek tourism news, Greek tourism report, Greek tourism statistics, Greek travel market, Hotels in Greece, tourism, Tourism in Greece, Travel to Greece

This Week: The 3rd Digi.travel Cyprus International Conference & Expo

2019-01-13 by Phil Butler

Digi.travel Cyprus International Conference & Expo

January 16th in Cyprus, the 3rd annual Digi.travel Cyprus International Conference & Expo will feature leading travel industry experts with analysis and strategies covering the latest trends and potential.

Tags: A.C.T.A., B2bars, Costis Fronimos, Cyberlogic, Cyprus, Cyprus Ministry of Tourism, Digi.travel Cyprus, Digi.travel EMEA, Dr. Dimitris Koutoulas, EMEA, EMEA Conference, Giorgos Ergazakis, JCC Payment Systems, NIcosia events, Niocosia conference, Nocosia, Panagiotis Theodorou, Savvas Perdios, Vicky Karantzavelou

Cyprus Travel Organization Welcomes Conferences

2010-11-08 by Phil Butler

Petra tou Romiou, Birthplace of Aphrodite.

The Cyprus Tourism Organization launches their Ambassadors in Tourism Program. The country’s already thriving tourism industry should get an additional boost when conference bookings increase. At least this is the goal of this new government supported travel industry initiative.

Tags: A. Orountiotis, Antonis Paschalides, CTO, Cyprus, Cyprus Ministry of Tourism, Cyprus tourism, International Congress and Convention Association, Island travel, Nicosia, Pafos Aphrodite Festival

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