Την έναρξη του διαγωνιστικού προγράμματος Idea Platform ανακοινώνει ο Επιταχυντής του Ξενοδοχειακού Επιμελητηρίου της Ελλάδος. Πιστός στη δέσμευσή του να προάγει ποικιλοτρόπως την καινοτομία στο ελληνικό τουριστικό προϊόν, ο CapsuleT Travel & Hospitality Accelerator, ο πρώτος επιταχυντής για νεοφυείς επιχειρήσεις στο χώρο του τουρισμού προχωρά στη διεύρυνση των δράσεων
Proposals for the creation of protocols for the seamless and safe operation of hotels during the post-coronavirus period will be submitted on Monday, May 11, to the Greek Tourism Ministry, an announcement by the Greek Tourism Confederation (SETE) and the Hellenic Chamber of Hotels said on Wednesday. SETE and the hotel chamber underlined that they […]
Greek hoteliers recently requested for the temporary suspension of short-term rental leases for private properties (Airbnb-type rentals), citing reasons of public health due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The request was made by the Hellenic Hoteliers Federation (POX) and the Hellenic Chamber of Hotels in a letter sent to a number of Greek ministries, with proposals […]
The Hellenic Chamber of Hotels on Thursday announced that it will donate 1 million euros to support Greece’s healthcare system in its battle against the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. “Greek hoteliers have proven that they always know how to support during difficult times. So even now, during this unprecedented global situation, we are joining the effort for […]
Immediate actions are needed for Greek hotels to cope with the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, as the country’s tourism at the moment is at its lowest level, according to Hellenic Chamber of Hotels (HCH) President Alexandros Vassilikos. “Tourism is currently at zero and hotels are sending out an SOS call,” Vassilikos stressed during a web press […]
The Greek Tourism Ministry on Monday announced the first batch of hotels that are exempt from a government decision ordering the temporary closure of the country’s year-round hotels. The government decision comes amid the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. As announced, one accommodation unit per regional capital will be allowed to remain open, with the exception














