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HATTA Launches Federation of Greek Travel Agencies

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Board members of the new Federation of Greek Travel Agencies (Fed HATTA). Photo source: Paterakis
Board members of the new Federation of Greek Travel Agencies (Fed HATTA). Photo source: Paterakis

Board members of the new Federation of Greek Travel Agencies (Fed HATTA). Photo source: Paterakis

HATTA President Lysandros Tsilidis

HATTA President Lysandros Tsilidis

The Hellenic Association of Travel & Tourist Agencies (HATTA) on Tuesday launched the Federation of Greek Travel Agencies (Fed HATTA).

The launch of the new federation was announced by the association’s president, Lysandros Tsilidis, during the annual general assembly of HATTA in Athens.

“We have rounded up all the Greek travel agencies under one roof”, Mr. Tsilidis announced.

The first members of the new tourism body will be all of HATTA’s members along with regional travel agencies namely in Rhodes, Chania, Rethymnon, Syros, Samos and Mytilini. Respective associations from all over Greece are expected to join the federation soon.

Greek Tourism Chamber coming soon

All of Fed HATTA’s members will participate in the new Tourism and Hotel Chamber currently being set up. The Tourism and Hotel Chamber will be the evolution of the current Hellenic Chamber of Hotels.

It should be noted that the establishment of a tourism chamber in Greece has been a strategic goal of the country’s professionals that goes back decades.

During his speech, Mr. Tsilidis recited HATTA’s key priorities for the year which include the certification of all travel agencies; the crackdown of illegal travel agencies and tourism accommodation; the promotion of the country’s less visited destinations; and the establishment of Athens as a winter destination.

Alternate Tourism Minister Elena Kountoura.

Alternate Tourism Minister Elena Kountoura.

Alternate Minister: Travel agencies play a key role in tourism

On her part, Alternate Tourism Minister Elena Kountoura urged the association to proceed with upgrading its services in order for Greece to offer a more competitive product.

During her speech, she underlined that travel agencies play a key role in tourism and assured that the state is an ally of the sector.

The alternate tourism minister added that the state would  focus on improving tourism education and upgrading offered services.

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