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Greece and Saudi Arabia have officially launched a Joint Action Plan aimed at enhancing tourism collaboration from 2024 to 2026. This initiative focuses on promoting sustainability, digital innovation, and multilateral cooperation within the tourism sector. Both nations recognize the importance of a robust tourism industry, especially in the wake of global challenges that have impacted travel.
The plan highlights the commitment of both countries to work together in creating sustainable tourism practices that benefit local communities and preserve cultural heritage. By leveraging digital technologies, Greece and Saudi Arabia aim to improve visitor experiences and streamline operations within the tourism sector.
Additionally, the partnership emphasizes the role of the private sector in driving innovation and investment in tourism. Through collaborative efforts, both nations hope to attract more visitors, enhance their tourism offerings, and foster economic growth. This strategic alliance marks a significant step towards a more sustainable and resilient tourism industry in both Greece and Saudi Arabia.
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