Back to newsVan rental and private hire car businesses in Crete are challenging current licensing regulations they describe as unfair. Operators who provide vehicles with drivers say existing rules put them at a competitive disadvantage compared to other transport providers, and they have filed a formal appeal with Greece's Council of State, the country's highest administrative court.
For tourists, this legal dispute could eventually affect the availability and pricing of private transfers and chauffeured vehicle hire across the island. No immediate service disruptions are expected while the case is reviewed. Visitors relying on private airport transfers or organised day trips by van are advised to confirm bookings directly with their provider, as the outcome of the ruling may lead to regulatory changes in the coming months.
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Crete Van Operators Appeal Licensing Rules to High Court
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