Greek Travel Show to be held on May 19-21
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The Greek Travel Show will be held for the first time, from May 19 to May 21, 2017, at Helexpo Maroussi.
The aim of the Greek Travel Show is to give the opportunity to tourism businesses and operators to showcase their products and services, make direct sales, but also to inform potential travelers, shortly before the start of the tourist season, on tourist packages and attractive price offers. Another target of TIF-Helexpo is to get together all 13 regions of the Greek territory. The Greek Travel Show will be accompanied by a rich entertainment programme. Visitors will also have the chance to win air tickets, free hotel accommodation and many other gifts.
Among the exhibitors will be tourist offices, hotels, municipalities, regions, state tourism organizations, airlines, shipping companies, publishing houses, tourism schools, campings, businesses, apartment rental business , car rentals, excursion clubs, touring clubs, companies and passenger ships associations, ministries and agencies, banks, museums, caves, casinos, spas, ski resorts, tourist guides associations, online booking companies and others.
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