Two-thirds of Greek hotels are threatened with bankruptcy
Greek tourism could be hit hard by the coronavirus, according to a recent study, more than half of Greek hotel owners fear of bankruptcy – portfolio.hu wrote.
65 percent of hotels in Greece could go bankrupt due to a coronavirus closure, according to a study by the Hellenic Chamber of Hotels. The chairman of the government office, Alexandros Vasilikos, spoke at a conference call that it will take a very long time for the Greek tourism industry to recover and return to the level of 2019, when a record number of tourists visited the country. (portfolio.hu)
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