The Greek Tourism Minister, Mr Vassilis Kikilias, is going to Berlin to hold meetings with the heads of airlines and major tour operators of Germany, in order to attract more travelers during autumn and winter and to further extend the tourist season.
In addition, he will be giving interviews to representatives of all the country’s major media outlets.
Tomorrow, Monday 5/9, Mr Kikilias will have meetings with the head of policy of the Lufthansa Group, the CEO of DER Turistik, the president of DRV (Association of German Travel Agents) and the president of ATTIKA Reisen. Moreover, he will also hold a working lunch with the Managing Director of Condor and a dinner with TUI executives (Head of Finance, Director of Corporate and External Affairs, etc.).
It is noted that Germany is the first stop in a series of visits by the Greek Tourism Minister to countries in Northern and Central Europe.
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