'Travel Trade Athens' Event Delivers 3000 Hosted Buyer Meetings

  • by XpatAthens
  • Tuesday, 28 April 2015
'Travel Trade Athens' Event Delivers 3000 Hosted Buyer Meetings
Some 3,000 individual business meetings between 88 hosted buyers from abroad and 190 Greek tourism professionals took place at the third Travel Trade Athens event held at the Megaron Athens International Conference Center.

Travel Trade Athens, jointly organized by the City of Athens Convention and Visitors Bureau (ACVB) and the European Tour Operators Association (ETOA), is the signature annual trade event for the Greek capital which hosts selected international buyers focused on Athens and Greece.

“So far the signs allow us to be more optimistic about the upcoming tourism season”, Athens Mayor Giorgos Kaminis said during the press conference that kicked off the event.

“The demand for Athens can be maintained as long as the basic conditions for the proper functioning of the city — stability and safety — are maintained for our guests.”

Mayor Kaminis said that the municipality plans to approach new markets and customer groups and build on last year’s impressive tourism
growth in the city through an “even more dynamic and targeted” participation in international tourism events.

Furthermore, he said the municipality will continue to hold fam trips to introduce Athens to foreign tourism professionals and mass media representatives, further improve the image and hospitality services of the Greek capital and upgrade the city’s online presence.

Travel Trade Athens 2015

This year’s trade event hosted a total of 88 buyers from 27 countries and active in markets such as MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions) and LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender).

The hosted buyers came from Egypt, Argentina, Australia, Bulgaria, Brazil, France, Germany, Denmark, Switzerland, the United States, India, Israel, Italy, China (Hong Kong), Cyprus, Lebanon, Malaysia, Great Britain, Norway, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Sweden, Turkey and Finland.

In terms of suppliers, 190 Greek tourism professionals were from Athens (70 percent) and other parts of Greece attended the event. According to the organizers, the 3,000 meetings held this year are expected to lead to numerous agreements and partnerships between foreign buyers and Greek tourism businesses. Over 3,500 individual business meetings were recorded between hosted buyers and Greek suppliers during the two previous Travel Trade Athens events.


To read more, please visit Greek Travel Pages.