How will Brexit affect Greek tourism: SETE announcement

The Brexit expected to affect UK tourist arrivals

The United Kingdom’s vote for Brexit has created new conditions for Greek tourism, according to the Greek Tourism Confederation (SETE).
SETE said in an announcement on Monday that the exchange rate of the pound and any negative development in GDP will impact Greek tourism.
“A large depreciation of the British currency and/or fall of GDP will have negative affects on both the arrivals and the average per capita expenditure in euros, hence the total revenue of Greek tourism from the British market, which incidentally becomes competitive for European travel”, the confederation noted.
According to SETE, the changes are also expected to affect the consumer behaviour of British tourists and therefore arrivals and revenues, primarily in relation to “sun and sea” holidays, since a significant share of bookings is made at the last minute (up to one month before departure), ie in June and July/August.
SETE underlined that last minute bookings for other forms of leisure travel (city tourism and cultural tourism) and conference and incentive travel may also be adversely affected.
Particular reference is made of the possibility of changes in the aviation sector (routes, fares), and accommodation and transport, which plays a key role in the destination selection process by the visitor.
SETE said that all incoming data is being collected, evaluated and analyzed by SETE Intelligence in an effort to soon present a more complete picture of this unprecedented situation, possible scenarios for “the next day” and the risks and problems that can erupt for Greek tourism.
Some 2.5 million British tourists choose destinations in Greece for their holidays.