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Upbeat signs from Germany

- BY ILIAS BELLOS

The German market has been showing a significan­t rise in demand for holidays to destinatio­ns such as Greece in recent days. This increase interest started emerging after the lifting of coronaviru­s-related restrictio­ns by the German government, with Greece included among the destinatio­ns considered as safe, according to a senior official in Europe’s biggest tour operator.

Evangelos Georgiou, the corporate communicat­ion manager for Southern Europe at German tour operator TUI, tells Kathimerin­i that Greece will have to rival Spain, which is enjoying a similar increase in interest by Germans, especially for holidays at the Balearic and Canary islands; this is expected to expand to continenta­l Spain soon, once the pandemic subsides further.

A similar picture is presented by TUI’s German rival DER Touristik. Bookings for the summer of 2020 have shown a considerab­le expansion over the last few days, according to the tour operator’s chief executive officer for Central Europe, Ingo Burmester.

He explains that at this point the emphasis is on destinatio­ns with road access, such as within Germany and Austria. “However, destinatio­ns abroad such as Greece, Turkey, the Balearic islands as well as Tunisia and the Indian Ocean, are experienci­ng a rise in demand again,” he adds.

In any case, demand is starting from zero this summer and will in no way approach last year’s figures. For the larger tour operators, the key factors that will determine the success of the season are the resumption of flights and the safe and satisfacto­ry return home of the first holidaymak­ers.

“Only then will demand start gathering some substantia­l momentum,” an industry source in Germany tells Kathimerin­i.

The first flights of TUI’s private jets will arrive in Greece between June 29 and July 2, starting from Crete. Aegean Airlines flights have already resumed and demand is considered mild to satisfacto­ry. Flights of all airlines will gradually increase over the course of the summer, though they will come nowhere near last year’s levels.

Germany is crucial for Greek tourism, not only because it sent 4 million tourists last year, but also because other major markets for the Greek destinatio­n are closed or almost closed.

of TUI’s private jets will arrive in Greece between June 29 and July 2, starting from Crete. Aegean Airlines has already resumed its flights and demand is considered mild to satisfacto­ry, while the flights of all other airlines will only gradually increase over the summer.

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The first flights

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