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Greece to Tighten Migration Controls as Crete Arrivals Spike

Friday, 29 May 2026/SourceCretaOne/1 min read
Greece's Migration Minister Plevris has warned in Parliament that the government is considering stricter measures to address rising migration flows toward Crete. Speaking before lawmakers, the minister indicated that if current arrival rates continue to increase, authorities will implement tougher interventions, though specific measures were not detailed publicly. For visitors to Crete, this situation has no direct impact on tourism or travel. Border control and immigration processing remain the responsibility of Greek authorities and coast guard services operating separately from tourist entry points. Airports, ports, and popular destinations across the island continue to operate normally. Tourists traveling to Crete via standard routes will not experience disruptions related to this policy discussion. The matter is primarily a domestic political and humanitarian issue being debated at the national level in Athens.

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