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The GNTO Is Set to Revamp Ionian Islands Tourism Goals

The wonderful blue of the Ionian Sea off Porto Katsiki - Courtesy imagea.org

According to the news from the Greek National Tourism Organization (GNTO) the Ionian Islands are to stand as example destinations for the implementation of sustainable tourism development policies.

The president of the Greek National Tourism Organization (GNTO), Angela Gerekou, was recently on Corfu in a scheduled visit alongside Greek Deputy Tourism Minister Manos Konsolas and the Secretary-General of the Tourism Ministry, Konstantinos Loulis. According to statements by the GNTO president, decision-makers are “working together for the Ionian Islands to take a new direction in tourism.” She also added that through the development of sustainable tourism development policies, the GNTO, under the direction of the Tourism Ministry, will assist each island to better promote and develop its tourism product.

While on Corfu, Gerekou also attended a meeting with the Mayor of Central Corfu, Meropi Ydraiou, where the need for a joint effort to promote the island’s tourism was emphasized. The policymakers also discussed the GNTO’s actions to enhance Corfu’s promotion following the collapse of UK tour operator Thomas Cook.

Meetings were also held during the visit, with Ionian Islands Regional Governor Rodi Kratsa; Metropolitan Nektarios of Corfu, Paxoi, and the Diapontian Islands; and other representatives of the island’s municipalities and tourism bodies.

Meetings were also held during the visit, with Ionian Islands Regional Governor Rodi Kratsa; Metropolitan Nektarios of Corfu, Paxoi, and the Diapontian Islands; and other representatives of the island’s municipalities and tourism bodies.

Gerekou also reinforced the idea that regional tourism promotion programs will be supported by the GNTO in order to help resolve issues concerning marinas, waterways and waste management.

Ms. Gerekou and the ministry’s secretary-general, Konstantinos Loulis visited the Achilleion Palace to receive an update on the monument’s condition. At this juncture, the 12 million euros the Public Properties Company (ETAD), the monument’s property manager, will need for the monument’s maintenance from the Region of the Ionian islands was also discussed.

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