Cyprus posts record with 2024 arrivals
Cyprus is celebrating a record-breaking year for tourism, with 2024 marking the first time the island welcomed over 4 million visitors.
Cyprus is celebrating a record-breaking year for tourism, with 2024 marking the first time the island welcomed over 4 million visitors.
The first indications for the upcoming tourism season are positive, the president of the Hellenic Chamber of Hotels, Alexandros Vassilikos, pointed out on Wednesday at an event on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the establishment and operation of the chamber.
Spanish low-cost carrier Volotea announced this week it is shutting down its hub at Athens Airport after six years of operation, while maintaining all its flights to and from Greece.
Olympiakos added a second win in its Spanish expedition this week, beating Real Madrid.
Egypt remains open to discussions about expanding maritime zone delineations in the Eastern Mediterranean, according to Egyptian Ambassador Omar Amer Youssef, noting that its current agreement with Greece can serve as a model for the future.
The government has launched a “Digital Citizenship for Children” platform as part of its national program for the protection of minors from internet addiction.
Even though the great questions of national identity and the form of the polity that plagued the Greeks since the War of Independence were solved decades ago, at the slightest prompting we see outbreaks of unquenchable anger and unjustified division.
The tender process for the €13 million upgrade of the Kipi border Station in Evros has commenced.
It is now clear that the abscess of corruption and illegality had deep roots in the Hellenic Police, it had become systemic.