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Cities for people: Overtourism and climate crisis to be discussed with a high-profile international panel

Mayor of Athens, Haris Doukas, to discuss with Dutch Ambassador and the Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Greece

Newsroom November 28 08:52

The Travel.gr team, together with Proto Thema, is organizing the 3rd innovative Greece Talks conference, titled Identity, Future & the Traveler, on Friday, November 29, at the Hotel Grande Bretagne in Athens.

The event brings together influential speakers from various sectors to discuss critical global tourism issues, such as sustainability, innovation, creativity, collaboration, and technology. The conference aims to:

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  • Highlight the economic importance of tourism to Greece’s national economy.
  • Showcase ideas, case studies, and initiatives signaling the country’s transition into a new era.
  • Inspire strategies and actions to enhance Greece’s global tourism profile and identity.

Panel Discussion: “Cities for People”

Athens Mayor Haris Doukas joins a distinguished panel with Dutch Ambassador Susanna Terstal and UK Ambassador Matthew Lodge to explore the transformative role of cities in the global tourism landscape, tackling pressing topics like overtourism and climate change.

Moderators: Ilias Kikilias and Giorgos Michailidis.

This dynamic conversation forms part of Greece Talks’ mission to redefine the future of travel in Greece.

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