Back to newsThe president of the Heraklion Hoteliers Association, Nikos Chalkiadakis, has raised concerns about ongoing staff shortages across Crete's hospitality sector. Speaking publicly, he warned that the island risks losing the quality and character of traditional Cretan hospitality if tourism education and training for young workers does not receive greater institutional support. He called on authorities to take concrete steps to attract and develop the next generation of hospitality professionals. For visitors, the staffing challenges can translate to longer wait times and reduced service levels at hotels and restaurants, particularly during peak summer months. Tourists planning a trip to Crete, especially in July and August, are advised to book accommodation and dining reservations well in advance and to manage expectations around service capacity at busy establishments across the island.
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Crete's hospitality heritage at risk from staff shortages
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