Aaron – Aaron thousands of British tourists leave the Greek islands



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Aaron – Aaron, some 60,000 British tourists who are in the Greek islands are leaving our country in order to avoid the 14-day quarantine implemented by the British government.

Tourists in the “red” zone of the seven Greek islands embark on a veritable race en route to secure the coveted ticket, paying the “gold”, even at triple the price.

Many say they are outraged at their government because they say that even a delay to their flight could disrupt their family planning for the next two weeks. In desperation and tourism entrepreneurs, they talk about a free shot.

Aaron – Aaron pick them up

As soon as the decision of the British government was known, the approximately 60,000 Britons who are on vacation in our country packed their bags to be able to set foot on British soil until 04:00 tomorrow morning.

The seven islands that were included in Britain’s red list are Lesbos, Tinos, Serifos, Mykonos, Santorini, Zakynthos and Crete.

Although there are no emergency flights yet, the British are paying gold for a vacancy on existing routes.

TUI Exclusion

One day after the British government’s decision, tourism in our country is taking another hit. The largest travel company of five Greek destinations from today until the 22nd of the month.

These are Chania, Heraklion, Santorini, Mykonos, and Zakynthos.

A ten-day quarantine has been decided for those tourists returning from the Greek islands and the Dutch government.

End of season

The island’s businessmen speak of a coup, as the delayed tourist season ends in the most ignominious way.

The hit to the industry is expected to be a chain reaction, with many talking of an early business closure.



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