Greek Tourism Minister Harry Theoharis on Tuesday discussed the reopening of Greek tourism with the UK’s Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State and Minister for European Neighbourhood & the Americas Wendy Morton, ANA reports.
In the presence of British Ambassador to Greece Kate Smith, Theoharis briefed Morton on Greece’s roadmap to rebooting tourism on May 14, which involves 5 levels of health safety protocols for visitors, workers, and local residents in tourist regions.
The Greek minister also reportedly mentioned the issue of a post-Brexit tourism agreement between the two countries; he also highlighted the importance of Great Britain’s tourism traffic to Greece.
Morton referred to the ‘green’ certificate as key to the reopening of tourism on account of talks between Greece and the UK has progressed considerably on the matter; she also presented her government’s next steps after the lifting of the national lockdown there.
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