The German press assures the citizens of their country that “travel to Greece is safe”.
“The devastating forest fires in Rhodes have been extinguished. The FTI travel group advertises the “island of the knights”, offering discounts of up to 50% on hotel bookings such as Kiotari, 7 nights, departure from Munich, from 949 euros per person. The German tour operator reports that “with the exception of individual hotels, the hotel divisions in Rhodes operate at a proven high level of quality,” writes Bild Online under the headline: “Travel to Greece is safe for tourists.”
https://rua.gr/tur/news/56837-gretsiya-predlagaet-nedelnyj-besplatnyj-otdykh-turistam-pokinuvshim-rodos-iz-za-pozhara.html
The travel company relies on an assessment by A3M, a body specializing in crisis management. According to the managing director of the German company, Tom Dillon, willing Germans can “travel without fear to countries such as Greece, Spain, Portugal and Italy.”
A3M uses artificial intelligence and special software to evaluate websites, Twitter feeds, news websites, news agencies and travel guides to get reliable information about vacation destination countries. And then makes the “forecast” available to major tour operators such as TUI, DER, FTI and Alltours.
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