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Sunday, May. 20, 2012 |  Syndicate content

Tourism offers Greece hope in debt gloom

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Tourists take photos of the Acropolis, from the top of a tour bus, in October
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Tourism, an important source of revenues and jobs, could be a key lifeline for debt-stricken Greece but it needs help and support to get through the current crisis, industry officials said.

Greece has much to offer any visitor, from some of the world's premier historic sights such as the Acropolis in Athens to top beaches and resorts on its famed islands, assets that should be better promoted and managed.

Getting that message across, however, amid intense competition for the tourist dollar, is made only harder by the country's debt crisis which cuts state funding and gives the wrong image abroad.

"The publicity about the Greek debt is not exactly what you (would see) ... as the best promotion for the country," said George Drakopoulos, director general of the Association of Greek Tourism Entreprises (SETE).

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