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Greece air arrivals rise 20%, reach 714,804 passengers in Jan-Feb 2015

byCustoms Today Report
March 30, 2015
in Greece, International Customs, World Business
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ATHENS: Civil Aviation Authority data revealed that air arrivals from other countries to Greece in the year to end-February posted a 20 percent rise from the same period last year, reaching 714,804 passengers. Arrivals increased by 18.9 percent in February. Civil Aviation Authority stated that the air arrival from abroad in January-February posted a much higher growth rate than in rival destinations such as Cyprus, Spain and Turkey.

The jump is attributed to the momentum that Athens maintains as a tourism destination, as well as the positive course of visitors to Thessaloniki. Greece has evolved into a particularly attractive destination in financial terms for markets such as Britain and the US owing to the decline of the euro against other currencies.

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Notably, US website priceoftravel.com, which charts trip budgets in dollars for 56 European cities, has placed Athens 11th among the most financially attractive destinations in the continent. The website stresses that due to the drop of the euro against the dollar, continental Europe is as much as 25 percent cheaper for US tourists this year than in 2014. It added that the financial crisis in Greece has kept prices low.

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