Sunday, 12 February 2012



Greece Expects Record Losses from Tourism



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18 February 2009 | Greece should expect the biggest drop in the flow of tourists for the last 30 years, according to a recent Eurobank study on tourism in the country.

The study predicts that Greece’s income from tourism will decrease by 2 billion euro, the Express newspaper reported today.

There is a big possibility that 2010 will also be a bad year for tourism in Greece. Although a growth of tourists from Russia, Eastern Europe and Asia has been observed recently, the study notes that Greece was seriously hit by the global financial crisis, resulting in the decrease of visitors from its traditional markets. Travellers from the US, UK and Germany are expected this year to curb down on their Greek vacations.

The predictions for the drop in tourists come despite Greek measures to counteract it. As BalkanTravellers.com reported recently, Greece increased its advertising budget by 50 per cent and introduced tax cuts for companies in the tourist sector.

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