Back to newsGreek taxi operators are pushing back against a new national transport law that affects how taxis and ride-hailing services operate across the country, including in Crete. The dispute centers on licensing, fare regulations, and competition rules introduced by the Greek government. While full details of the legal challenge are still unfolding, visitors to Crete should be aware that taxi availability and pricing could be affected if the dispute escalates into strikes or work stoppages. Tourists are advised to confirm taxi availability in advance, particularly at Heraklion and Chania airports, and to consider having backup transport options such as rental cars or pre-booked transfers. Monitoring local news before travel is recommended, as labor actions in Greece can occur with short notice.
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Greek Taxi Operators Challenge New Transport Law Amid Strike Threat
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