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Greece is seeing strong interest from the UK market, with 2025 early bookings off to a promising start, Greek Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni announced on Thursday, concluding her visit to the World Travel Market (WTM) 2024 expo in London.
As WTM’s Premier Partner, Greece showcased its cultural experiences and year-round tourism appeal through a significant presence at the Visit Greece stand, operated by the Greek National Tourism Organization (GNTO).
“WTM is the ideal platform for Greece,” noted Kefalogianni, referencing the 81 Greek co-exhibitors, ranging from Evros to Kastellorizo.
On November 5, as part of Greece’s role as WTM London 2024 Premier Partner, Kefalogianni officially inaugurated the expo and conducted multiple meetings throughout the event, receiving positive feedback on Greece’s tourism appeal.
“2023 closed as a record year, and current data indicate that 2024 will set new records for Greek tourism,” she told the media. Early indicators from the UK and beyond show positive demand, she noted, underscoring that Greece’s strategy emphasizes quality tourism growth, sustainable environmental practices, and the distribution of visitors across regions.
According to data given during WTM London, Greece’s tourism sector is on track for a record-breaking year in 2024, with projections of nearly 35 million visitors and a 10 percent rise in revenue to approximately 22 billion euros.
Partnerships with EasyJet Holidays and Monocle
Kefalogianni also signed a collaboration agreement with EasyJet Holidays, highlighting Greece’s dedication to building partnerships aligned with Greece’s tourism objectives. The GNTO partnership aims to promote sustainable tourism and foster mutual growth. Additionally, Greece teamed up with the media brand Monocle to expand its visibility in international markets through print and digital campaigns.
Kefalogianni also met with British Airways Holidays’ General Manager Andrew Flintham and conducted interviews on BBC’s Business Today, Monocle Radio, and Radio Business Podcast, reaching global audiences.
The Greek tourism minister also held discussions with her counterparts from Egypt, Bulgaria, Italy, Cyprus, San Marino, and Saudi Arabia to advance Greek tourism initiatives, seeking support for Greece’s candidate for Secretary General of the World Tourism Organization (UN Tourism), Harry Theoharis.
The WTM London 2024 runs through Thursday, November 7, with the Greek Travel Pages (GTP) as an official media partner, covering ongoing updates on the event. See our WTM London 2024 Special for news and updates.
Follow GTP Headlines on Google News to keep up to date with all the latest on tourism and travel in Greece.
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