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Santorini Earthquakes Might Affect Greek Tourism Revenue: NBG Report

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As the ground under the feet of the locals on the

As the ground under the feet of the locals on the cosmopolitan Island of Santorini in the Aegean Sea continues to “rumble” due to the ongoing earthquakes, the National Bank of Greece (NBG) attempted to gauge the potential impact on Greece’s tourism revenue.

In a special report focusing primarily on the political developments in the U.S. and their ramifications for Greece, the systemic bank made special reference to how much Greece’s tourism sector might suffer from the Santorini earthquakes.

The report highlights that the heightened uncertainty caused by intense seismic activity in and around one of the most Instagrammed places on the planet in January could weaken the upward trend of tourism, a major source of revenue in the Greek economy.

The areas directly affected by the tremors account for approximately 4% of both the country’s annual tourism revenues and the total annual turnover in the accommodation and food service sectors. This figure rises to around 10% when considering the Cyclades as a whole.

Tourism earnings in Greece for 2023 amounted to €20.5 billion. According to the National Bank’s analysis, 4% of this amount originated from Santorini, translating into an estimated €820 million. Data from the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT)

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