Services
VISA to Send 3% of Staff to Greece to Work as Digital Nomads
The multinational financial services giant VISA is planning to send 3% of its staff every year to work remotely from Greece.
News
Tourism: Airlines “Battle” for Space at Greek Airports
Despite rising inflation and the war in Ukraine, demand for tourism in Greece remains high, as overseas airlines compete for slots at Greek airports.
Products
EU Court Adviser Faults Denmark for Misusing ‘Feta’ Name on Cheese Exports
The European Commission sued Denmark for failing to prevent local companies from making and exporting cheese labeled as “feta” outside the EU, in 2019.
Infrastructure
Santorini To Develop New Waste Management Plan
The creation of a new waste management unit on Santorini, in partnership with a private company, will take the island a step closer to being plastic free.
Infrastructure
Hotel Building Boom in the Heart of Athens
The Municipality of Athens has issued more than 80 building permits for the historic center, converting old sites into hotels and furnished apartments.
Technology
Electric Vehicle Chargers Made in Greece
A local company aims to install another 1000 public chargers for electric vehicles in Greece in 2022, helping to make the country attractive for electric car owners.
Transportation
Hydrogen-Powered Buses Being Mulled for Athens
Following the tender for electric buses to be added to the Athens Urban Transport Organization's existing fleet, the city will now be trying out vehicles featuring brand new hydrogen propulsion technology.
Media
Sifnos Tops Condé Nast Traveler’s List of Most Photogenic Destinations
The family-friendly island of Sifnos is a great choice for travelers looking to snap some gorgeous holiday pictures, according to the publication.