Back to newsGreek Minister Vassilis Kikilias has announced a 3% reduction in migration flows arriving in Crete from Libya. The decrease reflects ongoing coordination between Greek maritime and border authorities monitoring the southern sea routes toward the island. Crete remains one of the entry points into Greece via the Mediterranean, and authorities continue active patrols along these corridors. For visitors, there is no direct impact on tourism or travel to the island. Ports, airports, and coastal resorts operate normally. The announcement was part of broader government reporting on migration management across Greek territory. Tourists traveling to Crete by ferry or air should expect standard procedures at entry points with no disruptions related to this development.
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Greece Reports 3% Decline in Migration Flows to Crete
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