Revenue from American tourists visiting Greece dropped significantly in March 2025, marking a whopping 29.8% decline, according to data released by the Bank of Greece (BoG). Travel receipts from the United States dropped to €55.7 million—from €79.3 million in the same month last year. Market experts attribute this sharp decline to repeated statements by President […]
Connecting past and present, the American College in Greece (DEREE) is celebrating its 150th anniversary with a musical night titled “A Music Journey from Smyrna to Athens” on Saturday, May 24th, at the Pierce Theater in the suburb of Agia Paraskevi. All proceeds from the event will be granted for scholarships at the Pierce School. […]
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Despite the global economic challenges and the controversial policies of the Trump administration, including tariffs, Americans remain committed to traveling—at least for the coming summer, a sentiment boding positive for Greek tourism. A recent survey by MMGY Global, conducted from April 3–5 with a sample of 1,000 U.S. adults, found that 83% of Americans still […]
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