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ITB 2018 – Greece Among Top Travel Destinations for Germans

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While attending the ITB Berlin trade show, Greek Tourism Minister Elena Kountoura and GNTO VP Aggeliki Aggeliki Chondromatidou met with TUI Group's CEO, Friedrich Joussen and member of the Executive Committee, Thomas Ellerbeck. Their discussions focused the prospects of expanding cooperation between Greece and TUI for the further development of Greek tourism.

While attending the ITB Berlin trade show, Greek Tourism Minister Elena Kountoura and GNTO VP Aggeliki Chondromatidou met with TUI Group’s CEO, Friedrich Joussen and member of the Executive Committee, Thomas Ellerbeck. Their discussions focused the prospects of expanding cooperation between Greece and TUI for the further development of Greek tourism.

Germany’s travel industry has confirmed that Greece will be among the most popular destinations for German travelers in summer 2018.

Based on early bookings and following a series of meetings of Greek Tourism Minister Elena Kountoura with leading German tour operators and tourism professionals during the ITB Berlin 2018 trade show, the Tourism Ministry announced that demand for travel to Greece in 2018 has increased by 25 to 40 percent.

The German travel professionals informed Minister Kountoura that while neighboring countries are rebounding, Greece is steadily increasing its tourism share in the market and is ranked among the most popular destinations for German travelers.

According to the ministry, demand for travel to Greece this year is even higher than the increase in 2017, when a record number of 3.7 million German arrivals were recorded with an increase of 18.1 percent.

Furthermore, the market research company GfK released data during ITB that showed Greece as the second most popular destination for German holidaymakers, behind Spain and ahead of Turkey. Current figures reveal that some four million Germans are expected to visit Greece this year.

Greek Tourism Minister Elena Kountoura met with the president of the German Travel Association (DRV), Norbert Fiebig (3rd from left), during the ITB Berlin 2018 trade show.

Greek Tourism Minister Elena Kountoura met with the president of the German Travel Association (DRV), Norbert Fiebig (3rd from left), during the ITB Berlin 2018 trade show.

Greek Tourism Minister Elena Kountoura. Photo credit: GTP

Greek Tourism Minister Elena Kountoura. Photo credit: GTP

While in Berlin, Minister Kountoura held over 20 meetings with representatives of leading tour operators, including TUI, Thomas Cook, JET2, Alltours, Der Touristik, FTI, Schauinsland Reisen, Studiosus Reisen and airlines Condor and Germania.

“As a result of contacts and good cooperation, leading tourism groups and airlines are expanding their travel programs for Greece, selling new Greek destinations and launching new flights,” the ministry said in an announcement on Saturday.

Minister Kountoura also explored ways to develop pilot winter tourism programs, aiming to reach the goal of establishing Greece as a 365 days a year destination.

Moreover, the minister held a meeting with the president of the German Travel Association (DRV), Norbert Fiebig. The two referred to the strong development of Greek tourism and discussed the prospect of holding DRV’s annual conference in Greece.

She also met with the communications policy officer of the Federal Association of the German Tourism Industry (BTW), Jorg Michael Rosner, who invited her to participate as the keynote speaker in their annual German Tourism Conference (Tourismusgipfel) in November. Minister Kountoura accepted the invitation.

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