Sunday, 12 February 2012



Greece to Issue Cheaper Visas to Loyal Tourists



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16 March 2010 | Athens is considering a reduction in the visa issue expenses for citizens of countries that have demonstrated a traditional interest in Greek tourism.

In a recent meeting, Deputy Foreign Minister Dimitris Droutsas and Minister of Culture and Tourism Pavlos Geroulanos discussed the possibility of simplifying the issuing procedures of visas to Greece for the citizens of Russia, the Ukraine, China, Middle Eastern countries and the US.

Geroulanos declined to make forecasts for the development of Greek tourism in 2010 and only noted that, “with our actions we will be able to stop the enormous decrease of last year.”

As BalkanTravellers.com reported earlier this year, the Greek tourism industry sustained considerable losses in 2009. Between January and November of last year, the number of tourists to Greek resorts fell by 7.8 per cent compared with the same period in 2008, while revenue from tourism fell by 11.7 per cent.

Tourism, as a key sector of the Greek economy, accounts for about 20 per cent of the country’s GDP. Until last year, when it underwent a crisis, Greece’s tourism had not seen a decrease for 16 years.

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