Greek hoteliers can be excused for bearing a grudge against
their new government's tactics;
Occupancy rates for holiday room and apartment rentals have posted a
decline in the first few months of this tourism season that reaches up
to 50 percent in some areas, due to the drop in demand recorded
throughout the period that the SYRIZA-led government has been locked in
negotiations with the country’s creditors, as well as the increase in
the phenomenon of illegal accommodation.
Que CERRA?
The president of the
Confederation of Enterprises for Rented Rooms & Apartments,
Constantinos Brentanos, says that the country’s small accommodation
units – most of which are family-run – are under great pressure from the
ongoing economic uncertainty.
Be careful who you vote for.
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