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Kefalogianni Receives Good News From TUI, Thomas Cook On Future Plans In Greece

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Britain’s leading tour operators TUI Travel and Thomas Cook recently informed Greek Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni that they feel confident about doing business in Greece and intend to invest further in the country’s market.

Mrs. Kefalogianni is currently in London, UK, where she will attend the World Travel Market on Monday 4 November.

TUI to offer “unique experiences” in Greece

Greek Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni (center) and GNTO Secretary General Panos Livadas (second from right) with TUL representatives Garry Wilson, Johan Lundgren and Antonia Bouka.

Greek Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni (center) and GNTO Secretary General Panos Livadas (second from right) with TUI representatives Garry Wilson, Johan Lundgren and Antonia Bouka.

New travel packages and investments in tourism infrastructure are planned for the Greek market, according to TUI’s top executives, Johan Lundgren, Garry Wilson, Antonia Bouka and head Peter Long.

The travel giant is planning to offer “unique tourist experiences” in Greece to their customers through special forms of tourism (gastronomy, sports and conferences).

TUI also plans to launch autumn and spring travel packages to boost arrivals to the country throughout the year.

According to TUI representatives, the number of visitors from the UK to Greece is expected to rise annually and exceed two million.

Thomas Cook to invest in Condo hotels

Greek Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni (second from right) and GNTO Secretary General Panos Livadas (right) with Thomas Cook representatives Andrew Cooper, Jill Thompson and Uli Sperl.

Greek Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni (second from right) and GNTO Secretary General Panos Livadas (right) with Thomas Cook representatives Andrew Cooper, Jill Thompson and Uli Sperl.

On their part, Thomas Cook representatives – Andrew Cooper, Uli Sperl and Jill Thompson – said their aim was to increase the number of visitors to Greece in 2014. Investments in Condo hotels in Greece are also in the cards, they informed the tourism minister.

The representatives said they consider Greece a factor of stability and see the country as a destination that offers competitive package tours, which is highly important to boost arrivals.

Mrs. Kefalogianni welcomed the plans of TUI and Thomas Cook and invited both tour operators to cooperate with Greek tourism professionals and local government bodies.

She also informed on Greece’s strategic development plan for tourism that aims to place Greece among the world’s top tourism destinations.

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