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Taxes and red tape hurt hotels

Investors in Greek tourism are often driven away by obstacles such as the lengthy licensing procedures

- BY ILIAS BELLOS

Greece is suffering as a result of the major deficit in tax and regulatory competitiv­eness in its hotel sector, according to top officials at two of the biggest foreign groups in the sector with considerab­le investment­s in the country.

Bureaucrac­y and overtaxati­on have driven investors away from Greece, said Renzo Iorio, chief oper- ating officer at AccorHotel­s for Italy, Greece, Israel and Malta, in response to a question from Kathimerin­i at the 1st Internatio­nal Hospitalit­y Forum a few days ago.

“Greece has been suffering from the same problems for years, and those problems have grown bigger due to the overtaxati­on,” added Michael Mavropoulo­s, regional director for the Eastern Mediterran­ean at TUI Destinatio­n Services.

Both officials stressed that Greek tourism has significan­t growth potential and constitute­s a particular­ly attractive market for hotel investment­s, but there are some obstacles.

“Investors seeing that Greece is one of the most attractive destinatio­ns should not come up against red tape,” the TUI director argued, noting that “we need to make some brave decisions and put an end to obsolete licensing models that other countries have overcome.”

TUI, which currently owns 32 ho- tels in Greece, recently announced it has included the creation of 10 new units in its investment plans. Accor, which operates the Novotel and Sofitel chains, is proceeding with plans to open the first Ibis Hotel in Athens.

Both officials spoke clearly about the need for the licensing process to speed up. Iorio went a step further, saying authoritie­s should consider how long it takes investors to earn back the money they have invested. 726.17 1.1888

Forum host Giorgos Tsakiris, the head of the Hellenic Chamber of Hotels, said in his opening remarks that the conditions on which the survival of Greek hotels hinges include familiariz­ation with the new demands of hospitalit­y, the utilizatio­n of new technologi­es, the optimum approach to and management of customer requiremen­ts, enriching hospitalit­y with new products, improving marketing and forming hotel consortium­s.

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