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Greek Visas to Russian Travelers on the Rise

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Russian_passportThere may have initially been some glitches to the visa process for Russian travelers to Greece, but the procedure is now as prompt as ever with the number issued between January and July 2016 up by 11 percent compared to last year.

For June and July, Greek authorities were able to issue visas within 24 hours making Greece the Schengen Zone country with the speediest procedure, boosting Russian tourist arrivals meanwhile by 7.7 percent to 162,000 in the first half of the year, according to the Bank of Greece.

Greek Tourism Confederation (SETE) President Andreas Andreadis praised consular authorities for their immediate response.

According to interior ministry data, the number of visas issued by the Greek consular services in Russia will have increased by up to 15 percent in the first eight months of the year.

Indicatively, Greece’s three consular offices in Russia have thus far handled 450,000 visas compared to 390,000 issued in the same period last year.

In efforts to win over the Russian market, Greece issues multiple entry visas applicable for one to three years and expected to bring in even more tourists from Russia in 2017.

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