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Greece Aiming to Attract Over 1 Million Israeli Tourists

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Some one million Israeli tourists vacationed in Greece in 2019 and the Tourism Ministry is aiming to surpass that number this year.

“The number of Israeli tourists is remarkably growing year by year and can be further increased by intruducing new destinations and promoting new tourism experiences to them,” Tourism Minister Harry Theoharis said to i24news, one of Israel’s largest television networks, following his attendence at the IMTM 2020 trade show in Tel Aviv.

During the trade show, the Greek minister met with his Israeli counterpart, Yariv Levin, and agreed on the need to tighten relations between the two countries in the tourism field. His agenda also included meetings with with Israeli tour operators and travel professionals.

Greek Tourism Minister Harry Theoharis with his Israeli counterpart, Yariv Levin.

“Almost one million Israelis went on holiday to our country this year and our aim is to attract even more, as well as to strengthen relations between the two countries,” he said, adding that Israel is a rising power to Greece’s inbound tourism market.

“Israelis love Greece and want to invest in the country,” he added.

The minister also met with Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem, Theophilos III, and discussed ways for a closer cooperation to promote pilgrimage tourism to Israeli holidymakers.

Minister Theoharis’ trip to israel included a visit to Jerusalem’s Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Center, where he laid a wreath in remembrance of the victims of the Holocaust.

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