Greek tourism website launches new online platform
The Greek National Tourism Organisation (G.N.T.O) has launched a new initiative aimed at boosting Greece's image as a tourist destination
The Greek National Tourism Organisation (G.N.T.O) has launched a new initiative aimed at boosting Greece's image as a tourist destination.
Mentioning the current climate in Greece as straining tourism numbers, the initiative will introduce a new web based platform to promote positive aspects of Greece.
The internet platform will include social media, helping users connect by using twitter and facebook.
The platform will also encourage tourists to post their thoughts via video and reviews, effectively helping the organization manage comments and track tourist attitudes.
The website www.visitgreece.gr already includes upcoming events, general information and activities for tourists.
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