On May 4th, a meeting took place between the leadership of the National Association of Travel Agencies in Romania (ANAT), represented by Dumitru Luca, President, and Alin Burcea, First Vice-President, and the Minister of Tourism of Greece, Vassilis Kikilias.
On this occasion, a request was once again made to supplement both the access lanes and the border personnel to streamline traffic at customs points. The removal of health restrictions will have a positive effect by reducing waiting times for Romanian tourists, as additional checks are no longer necessary.
To extend the tourist season, religious tourism was discussed.
The capital, cultural circuits, and the Danube Delta were considered areas of interest for Greek tourists visiting Romania.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the main objective of the meeting between ANAT and the Greek Minister?
The primary goal was to discuss streamlining border traffic and finding ways to extend the tourist season through cooperation.
How will border waiting times be improved for tourists?
By increasing the number of access lanes and border staff, alongside the removal of health-related checks and restrictions.
Which Romanian regions are most popular among Greek tourists?
Greek tourists show significant interest in visiting Bucharest, participating in cultural circuits, and exploring the Danube Delta.