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Bloomberg: Greek Tourism Set for Another Record Year

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Hadrians Arch in Athens, Greece.

Hadrians Arch in Athens, Greece.

American Bloomberg news agency has quoted the head of Greece’s main tourism body and reported that tourism in Greece is set to reach a second consecutive record as European travelers return to the country ravaged by six years of recession.

As many as 18.5 million tourists will visit Greece this year, compared with 17.9 million in 2013, generating 13 billion euros ($18 billion) in revenue.

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