“The tourist season in Greece is still actively underway,” Tourism Minister Vassilis Kikilias said on Tuesday, in an interview with SKAI TV, ANA reports.
“Greek tourism is not switching to ‘autopilot’, nor did it do so last year. A very great effort has been made in the midst of the pandemic and it is clearly a result of the efforts of hoteliers, the transport sector, people who work in the tourism professions, airlines, tour operators, the country’s advertising campaign, the visitors, the sustainable tourist product,” Kikilias noted.
Referring to the country’s communication strategy, he noted that two campaigns will take place this year. “One will be now, in November, December, and January and will focus on alternative destinations, as well as city breaks. The second big campaign will take place in February and March when the big packages for summer tourism are booked. Our goal is a holistic plan for a comprehensive policy that will attract more visitors in all 12 months of the year,” Kikilias stressed.
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