The Phnom Penh Post

Greece touts for tourists with season to start despite Covid

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GREECE is keen to see crowds of holiday-makers flooding back to its idyllic islands and has despatched the tourism minister to London to convince one of its biggest markets the country is safe.

Before the pandemic, 3.5 million British holiday-makers visited Greece in 2019 and Harry Theoharis said he will spend three days “promoting” the destinatio­n this week.

The UK has put Greece on its amber travel list for now, meaning British people returning home from Greece face at least five days in quarantine.

Tourism rakes in a as much as a quarter of Greece’s annual income and Athens wants to persuade tour operators the country is safe to visit.

Theoharis will meet British junior foreign minister Nigel

Adams to push the case for an easing of travel restrictio­ns, a Greek statement said.

He will also have talks with British Airways, EasyJet and Jet2 which, the statement said, “have frequent flights to Greece, which is very important . . . proof it’s a safe destinatio­n”.

Athens was one of the first EU capitals, with Madrid, to back the idea of a vaccinatio­n certificat­e to enable mass travel to resume, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis noted Monday after talks with his Spanish counterpar­t Pedro Sanchez.

“On May 14, the start of tourism and travel between [Greek] department­s is an extremely important step,” which coincides with the reopening of museums, said government spokespers­on Aristoteli­a Peloni.

Under partial lockdown since November 7, Greece is still recording more than 1,500 Covid-19 infections daily, mostly in Athens, along with dozens of deaths and hospitals are overwhelme­d.

But it has since early April been gradually reopening non-essential shops and cafe terraces in a bid to kickstart tourism.

On Monday, all schools were allowed to reopen after six months’ closure.

Student and teachers will have to self-test for the virus twice a week.

Nearly a month ago seven days of quarantine was lifted for travellers from the EU, US, UK, Israel, Serbia, the United Arab Emirates and other countries.

 ?? AFP ?? Visitors enjoy a hot springs natural pools on the Greek island of Eubea. Greece is preparing to open borders for local and internatio­nal tourists on May 15.
AFP Visitors enjoy a hot springs natural pools on the Greek island of Eubea. Greece is preparing to open borders for local and internatio­nal tourists on May 15.

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