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Ferries in Greece will remain docked for 48 hours from Friday, December 10, due to strike action announced by the Panhellenic Seamen’s Federation (PNO).
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Attica Group, a leading coastal shipping company in Greece, has expanded its activities to the hospitality sector with the acquisition of a hotel on the Greek island of Naxos.
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The Greek ministries of tourism and shipping have agreed to coordinate actions to achieve a sustainable cruise tourism development strategy for Greece.
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Greece and Russia will cooperate in the field of transport through the exchange of knowhow and actions in road, rail, air and marine transport.
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Research and policy institute diaNEOsis has proposed a strategy for the utilization of Greece’s marinas and tourist ports.
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Kyvernitis Travel Group is launching “The Greek Shipping Podcast” series, an initiative designed to “give voice” to the people of shipping and convey meaningful messages to listeners.
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Celestyal Cruises and its parent company, Louis plc, have announced a strategic investment agreement with funds managed by Searchlight Capital.
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CLIA Europe executives discussed the 2022 cruise season with Greek government officials and focused on issues of safe travel, port operations and responsible tourism.
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The marina in Nafplio, the Peloponnese, is on its way to get an upgrade, which will give it a mooring capacity of 210 vessels.
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The Thessaloniki Port Authority is taking action to turn the Greek northern city into a prime cruise destination.