A resolution by Greek authorities to eliminate seven-day visas for Turkish tourists visiting the Greek archipelago could potentially result in an envisaged upswing of around 50 percent in Turkish visitors to the islands in the upcoming summer.
This decision, aimed at ameliorating strained relations persisting for numerous years between the two nations, primarily exacerbated by recent migrant concerns, is reported by SchengenVisaInfo.com.
The move to institute a one-year visa-upon-arrival initiative for Turkish travelers to the Greek islands is anticipated to yield substantial favorable repercussions for the tourism sectors and economies of both nations.
In this context, Özgü Alnıtemiz, Director of Karavan Tourism, emphasized that the Greek islands already serve as favored destinations for Turkish tourists, making noteworthy contributions to the Greek economy through various avenues such as daily excursions and cruise journeys.
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