Passenger traffic up 9.3% in September
Passenger traffic in Greek airports grew 9.3% in September compared with the same month last year, and 13.9% against September 2019, the Civil Aviation Authority said in a report on Tuesday.
Passenger traffic in Greek airports grew 9.3% in September compared with the same month last year, and 13.9% against September 2019, the Civil Aviation Authority said in a report on Tuesday.
Asset investments by funds in Cyprus rose to just under 3 billion euros in the second quarter of the year, reaching the highest point ever and illustrating the sector’s growing contribution to the local economy.
Natural gas consumption fell 15.38% in the January-September period this year compared with the corresponding period in 2022, the National Natural Gas System Operator DESFA said in a report released on Tuesday.
The first Euroleague trips outside Greece proved too difficult for the country’s two representatives.
Local government elections in Greece have their own peculiarities and the trends they show are not perfectly aligned with those of the national polls.
Greece and Turkey held the 5th round of discussions on a joint action plan within the scope of a “positive agenda” between the two countries, according to a joint statement issued by the Foreign Ministry after meetings were held in Athens on Monday and Tuesday.
Greece exercises fiscal restraint, with its economy continuing to outperform the eurozone.
The tender for the final design and construction of a permanent roof for the mysterious ancient shackled skeletons that were found in 2016 during excavations for the construction of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center in southern Athens will reportedly be announced by the end of November.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s harsh rhetoric against America and Israel will set back the efforts he has seemingly undertaken lately to improve relations with, among others, the West and more specifically the US; still, that should not impede the rapprochement that is under way between Athens and Ankara.