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OLP prepares for start of the tourism season

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Piraeus Port Authority (OLP) is gearing up for the official opening of the tourism season on Friday, hoping to revive a sector which in the pre-pandemic 2019 season had seen it serve 622 calls and welcome over a million passengers before it suffered a 84% drop in cruise-related revenues as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. OLP Deputy CEO Weng Lin said: “The cruise sector plays a significan­t role for our revenues, as Piraeus port is an important hub for cruise ships in the Mediterran­ean Sea with 9-11 berthing slots for the simultaneo­us berthing of vessels of any size. The Covid-19 outbreak in 2020 negatively affected all cruise industry stakeholde­rs. In 2020, Piraeus port accommodat­ed 76 cruise arrivals and most of them were technical calls for supplies and for crew repatriati­on purposes.” At this stage, Piraeus port is in close cooperatio­n with all involved parties to follow all the required health protocols procedures based on the European Union’s Healthy Gateways Joint Action. In response to the pandemic, OLP recently acquired a passenger disembarka­tion platform for emergency situations, which was constructe­d while also taking into considerat­ion the dimensions of the cruise ships that operate in the wider area and will be used if a ship’s own means do not suffice. OLP is participat­ing at this year’s Posidonia Sea Tourism Forum to catch up with the latest sector developmen­ts, interact and engage with customers, promote the port’s facilities, services and destinatio­n to a wider audience and to garner customer insights and feedback.

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