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SETE’s 15th Conference to Focus on the ‘Next Day’ for Greek Tourism

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SETE President Andreas Andreadis

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“New Data & Future Challenges” will be the theme of the 15th Tourism & Development Conference of the Greek Tourism Confederation (SETE), which will take place on October 17-18 at the Divani Caravel Hotel in Athens.

SETE President Andreas Andreadis

SETE President Andreas Andreadis

A landmark event for tourism, this year’s conference will focus on the “next day” for Greek tourism entrepreneurs and employees and underline the development strategy the sector should follow in order to overcome the ever-increasing challenges in its effort to remain competitive.

The conference will bring together Greek tourism professionals and experts of the travel industry. Keynote speakers will be Yannis Stournaras, Governor of the Bank of Greece; Margaritis Schinas, Chief Spokesperson of the European Commission; and Yannis Dragasakis, Deputy Prime Minister.

Highlights on the conference will include the presentation of the revised tourism Road Map 2021, the next steps and challenges to achieve goals and strengthen the sector and benefits for Greece and the way to exit the crisis by connecting tourism with other sectors of the Greek economy. Greek business representatives and bodies will participate in the conference’s two panel discussions.

SETE’s 15th Tourism & Development Conference will also incorporate a series of important presentations regarding the promotion and marketing of Greek destinations and tourism products, alternative forms of financing and the importance of including technology in offered or requested tourist experiences.

During the conference, the SETE Institute (InSETE) will present tourism sector studies in parallel workshops. The workshops will take place on the first day of the conference under three parallel themes: “Travel Products”, “Planning and Environment” and “Institutional Issues”. Participation in the workshops is free, but seating will be limited.

The official language of the conference will be Greek, with simultaneous translation in English.

For further information about the conference, the agenda and the application form to register, press here. To take part in the parallel workshops of INSETE, press here.

GTP is among the communication sponsors of the conference.

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