The president of the Panhellenic Federation of Hoteliers, Giannis Hatzis, warns that the government’s recent measures could place a heavy burden on Greece’s tourism industry, affecting its competitiveness and coinciding with a decline in consumer purchasing power.
Among the announced measures are increases in environmental taxes on accommodations, restrictions on short-term rentals growth, and higher levies for cruise passengers at ports.
Hatzis highlights concerns from major European tour operators regarding the fee hikes and emphasizes the pivotal role tourism plays in Greece’s economy. He advocates for stricter regulations on short-term rentals to address issues of overtourism and anti-tourism sentiments.
Uncertainty looms over next year’s tourism outlook as Hatzis remains cautious about arrival trends. The industry faces challenges balancing growth and sustainability amidst evolving market conditions.