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Measures:- When will shops, schools, cafes, bars and hotels open?

As Greece comes into its second phase in combating COVID-19, our Government has released some measures. Starting Monday the 4th of May, some shops will open. The list is below. SEE HERE THE NEW RETURN PLAN IN THE NORMALITY In detail, the dates of the lifting of the measures announced …

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Prime Minister, Mr Kyriakos Mitsotakis announcement of lifting meausres.

STAY SAFE, the new motto. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed citizens for the gradual lifting of the measures in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic. “We, as a society, have accepted the need to paralyze economic activity to save lives,” he said, noting that measures have been taken and new …

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Greece weather: Temperature on the rise, reaching up to 29°-30° C

Temperatures in Greece are expected to rise in the last days of April, reaching 27-29 degrees Celsius in some areas and even climb to 30° C in the first days of May. According to weather forecast of the National Observatory of Athens, the following map shows the areas with the …

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Greece attracts interest for flights booking amid pandemic

Greece and Switzerland seem to be monopolizing the interest of those searching for flights, according to new research on sojern travel marketing website. This, although expected, should not lead to complacency, as the reduction in demand for flights is noticeable, despite the start of the gradual lifting of restrictions in …

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Mandatory vouchers for cancelled flights due to pandemic is against the EU law

Thousands of air travelers are sitting on their unused tickets and have to take pleasure on vouchers without right to claim for refund, even if they will never make the flight they had once booked for whatever reasons. The majority of airlines withhold reimbursement and offering credit vouchers or a …

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Lockdown-fatigue: Greeks flock to promenades, queue outside public offices

Hundreds of residents of Thessaloniki flocked to Nea Paralia early Monday evening just minutes after the promenade was opened again to public, following two weeks of restrictive access. Young and old, on foot or on bicycle, crowded along the seaside and enjoyed the warm weather and the sundown. Police was controlling …

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