- by travelandtourworld
- 30 Oct 2024
Government officials in Greece announced that tourism numbers through August have reached around 50 percent of the totals seen in 2019 before the coronavirus pandemic.
According to Reuters.com, Greek tourism minister Vassilis Kikilias reported the country saw arrivals increase by 79.2 percent and spending jumped by 135.7 percent between January and August when compared to the same period in 2020.
In total, Greeceâs tourism industry reached half of 2019 levels in the first eight months of 2021, putting the travel sectorâs recovery in line with the governmentâs projection earlier in the year of between 40-50 percent of 2019 revenues.
In 2020, just seven million visitors arrived in Greece, spending only four billion euros, while the country saw record numbers in 2019 with 33 million arrivals bringing in 18 billion euros.
Kikilias believes Greece is on track to âachieve receipts of more than 10 billion euros.â
The nation reopened to international travel in may ahead of the typically busy summer travel season, and Kikilias said a âgrowing number of foreign visitorsâ entered the country through the summer months.
Kikilias also revealed September, October and November were âbusy months.â
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