Greece sees spike in tourists, expects economy growth due to tourism boom

Bloomberg | | Posted by Zarafshan Shiraz
Jul 11, 2022 09:27 AM IST

The tourism sector is vital for Greece and the industry accounts for about a fifth of its economy and more than a quarter of jobs. While a cost-of-living crisis means European consumers have cut back on some spending, foreign travel has proven an exception and tourists are flocking to Greece.

The Greek economy may grow more than expected as tourists return to the country in greater numbers, according to the central bank chief.

People visit Dassia beach on the island of Corfu, Greece. Greece sees spike in tourists, expects economy growth due to tourism boom (REUTERS/Adonis Skordilis)
People visit Dassia beach on the island of Corfu, Greece. Greece sees spike in tourists, expects economy growth due to tourism boom (REUTERS/Adonis Skordilis)

An expansion of “3.2% is our baseline scenario at the Bank of Greece, but this is based on the assumption that revenues from travel, from what we call tourism, is going to be 80% of the revenues of 2019,” Yannis Stournaras said in an interview Saturday. “It seems to be that it is going to be close to 100%. So 3.2% perhaps is on the lower end of the probability distribution.”

The tourism sector is vital for Greece and the industry accounts for about a fifth of its economy and more than a quarter of jobs. While a cost-of-living crisis means European consumers have cut back on some spending, foreign travel has proven an exception and tourists are flocking to Greece.

The country also is in a better situation than some of its euro-area peers in regard to the threat of Russia cutting off energy deliveries. Greece will likely avoid a recession should shipments halt completely, Stournaras said.

“Greece has quite diverse sources of natural gas, of liquefied natural gas -- it has done its homework for many months now,” he said. A complete stop would mean “the growth rate falls a lot, but it does not become negative,” he said. “We’ll not fall into recession.”

This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.
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