Kikilias: Higher growth in Greece due to tourism

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The speech of the Minister of Tourism at the Economist conference

The Minister of Tourism referred to the catalytic role and contribution of tourism to the Greek economy, Vassilis Kikilias, speaking at the Economist conference, on the topic entitled: “Tourism in Greece and new sustainable goals”. The Minister of Tourism focused on the optimistic, as he said, data resulting from the good start of this year’s tourist season, which – as he pointed out – reinforce the expectations that our tourism product will be a strong bulwark against inflationary pressures, supporting growth and giving significant boost to the country’s GDP. In fact, Mr. Kikilias focused on the recent forecast of the Economist Intelligence Unit, which speaks of growth in Greece greater than the Eurozone average due to the performance in tourism, but also on the latest forecasts of the British HSBC, which speaks of a strong growth of 6.5% -from 4%- for this year in Greece, thanks to the dynamics displayed by the tourism sector. “Our tourism product stands out in this year’s strong paper. And this did not happen by chance, but with a plan, methodical, hard work and proper preparation,” said the Minister of Tourism.

Referring to the theme of the conference, Mr. Kikilias emphasized that the transition of Greece to a sustainable tourism model is an immediate government priority. “And together with the bodies of the ministry, we have already proceeded with the implementation of our strategy in this direction”, he said characteristically. In this context, the Minister of Tourism referred to the example of the emblematic projects in Astypalea, Halki and Tilos which implement in practice – as you pointed out – the basic principles of the circular economy and energy autonomy, upgrading the country’s tourism product and making Greece a pioneer in accelerating the green transition. “Corresponding action plans have also been drawn up for Mykonos and Santorini, two of our islands that are a global destination”, added Mr. Kikilias, referring to actions related to the development of basic infrastructure projects, water management resources, integrated solid waste management and addressing the traffic issue. “Despite the difficulties we face – pandemic, energy and inflation crisis – Greece remains committed to the goal of sustainable development. We do the same for our tourism product, through the close cooperation between the public and the private sector and with our main concern improving the quality of life of the Greeks, enhancing the visitor experience, but also increasing our tourism revenues”noted the Minister of Tourism.

Mr. Kikilias made special mention of the collaboration announced by the Ministry of Tourism, in April, with the technological giant Google to accelerate the green and sustainable transformation of Greece’s tourism sector, as well as the financing – amounting to 1 million dollars – from Google.org to support organizations that help social enterprises in our country, with an emphasis on sustainability and ecotourism. “The shift in terms of sustainability in tourism is not an empty letter, as – according to the recent ITEP survey on behalf of Google and the Hellenic Chamber of Hotels – three out of four hotel owners consider the implementation of sustainability practices particularly critical for the future of the hotel their business”added the Minister of Tourism.

He stood, especially in Special Spatial Planning for tourism, the completion of which is, as he pointed out, the first step in order to create the right infrastructure, to eliminate the phenomenon of anarchic tourist development, to protect the natural beauties of our country and to further stimulate domestic entrepreneurship. Finally, Mr. Kikilias underlined the strategic choice of the Ministry of Tourism to open new destinations twelve months a year, to attract high-income visitors, as well as new investments. In this light, he referred to the projects – over 100 million euros – through the Recovery Fund for thermal, mountain and diving tourism, fields that are directly related to the principles of sustainable development for “a cleaner and greener future “, as he characteristically said. “Why, all this could not be realized without the necessary resources. And the government of Kyriakos Mitsotakis, having regained the trust of the markets, partners and investors, in these three years, has proven in practice that it is the only reliable force that can and will continue to take Greece forward”, concluded the minister Tourism.

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