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Tour Operators Eyeing Greece as Top Destination in Med after Covid-19

by Nikos Krinis
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Leading tour operators are considering Greece as the destination to direct – whenever travel begins again this year – all those that want to holiday in the Mediterranean, according to Greek Minister of Development and Investment, Adonis Georgiadis.

Speaking during the Delphi Economic Forum’s online discussion “Covid-19: Businesses against the uncertainty” on Thursday, Minister Georgiadis said that next week he will participate in a scheduled teleconference with Tourism Minister Harry Theoharis and leading players of Europe’s tourism industry.

“There are leading tour operators that have stated that they want to bring tourists to Greece instead of another country due to the successful management that has been done in our healthcare sector (during the coronavirus crisis),” Georgiadis said.

“Just as we made the positive surprise in the health sector, we will do so with the economy,” he said, adding that if Greece maintains its positive image and sense of safety, the country can claim a bigger “piece” from a smaller tourism pie this year and even in 2021.

“Therefore, the IMF’s forecast that tourism will be at zero this year, with a very negative impact on GDP, is very likely to be refuted,” Georgiadis said.

Greek Minister of Development and Investment, Adonis Georgiadis, during the Delphi Economic Forum's online discussion "Covid-19: Businesses against the uncertainty".

Greek Minister of Development and Investment, Adonis Georgiadis, during the Delphi Economic Forum’s online discussion “Covid-19: Businesses against the uncertainty”.

“I am not saying we are going to have a record year for tourism – obviously not,” he underlined, adding however that Greece’s “good name” will have an impact on the economy in the medium term.

Moreover, the minister said that the government intends soon to offer additional support to tourism businesses, including tax breaks, to counter the impact of Covid-19.

In an interview on SKAI radio this week, Georgiadis had referred to Greece’s future as an investment and tourism destination.

“The fact that Greece is doing well in crisis management and is featured in all major world media as a safe and serious country will have a long-term positive impact on our economy and tourism,” he said, adding that the question is “how we will get through the next few months until the drug and the vaccine are found?”.

In addition, the minister mentioned that leading tourism groups from abroad are accelerating investments that they had planned to make in Greece this year and in 2021.

“Αs a representative of such a group told me, we can only ‘sell’ Greece this year,” Georgiadis said.

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Barrie Neilson 22 April 2020 - 12:35

Please don’t forget the Greece specialist tour operators. Some of the corporate comments have not been helpful and sailing in particular (which is the only thing we do) has it’s own brand of isolation out on the water and even at night. The islands will be extremely pleased to see yachts returning as for many, regular visits from flotillas in particular provide a large proportion of their income. It is not mass market, and distancing is part of the nature of what we do anyway! Hopefully tavernas will open and separate the tables a bit more than usual! (Personally, I can’t wait!)

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Michael Stavrinakis 17 April 2020 - 16:53

Will Greece be open to US by August…I have my tickets ready to go!

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