Back to newsGreek tourism official K. Spyridaki has stated that improving the quality of Greek tourism depends directly on raising standards in tourism education and professional training. The remarks highlight an ongoing focus within the Greek tourism sector on developing better-qualified hospitality staff, from hotel workers to tour guides. For visitors to Crete, this reflects a broader national effort to elevate service quality across restaurants, accommodations, and tourism businesses. Travelers can expect continued investment in staff training and hospitality standards as Greece works to position itself as a premium destination. While this is a policy discussion rather than an immediate change, it signals that the industry is actively working to improve the visitor experience across the island.
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Greece Prioritizes Tourism Education to Boost Service Quality
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