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Travel in Greece Disrupted by Protests

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010 by

The two main labor unions in Greece, representing three million workers, are striking in major cities and ports today. The strikes are in response to the opening day of the financial reforms debates in the Parliament.  These debates are expected to last at least a week, so it’s possible the turmoil outside will continue at least that long.

Unfortunately, this coincides with the beginning of the busiest travel months – July and August – and will negatively impact Greek tourism which generates 15 – 20% of the national income.

Tourists and visitors to Greece are being disrupted and displaced by the protest rallies in Athens and the demonstration at the country’s main port, Piraeus, where unionists are stopping passengers from boarding the ferries and blocking the departure of some ships.  In an effort to minimize the chaos, police are ordering people away from the port.

In addition to water transportation being made difficult, the strikes have resulted in disruptions to the airports, roads and railways.  International train service was suspended as were domestic flights. Most international flights are ok. The local trains and bus schedules have been suspended for most of the day with restricted services available to allow demonstrators to attend the rallies.

Public services have been shut down which means that the hospitals are running on emergency staffing.

Additionally, journalists are on strike so all today’s newscasts were cancelled and newspapers are not being printed. Ironically, those in Greece may have to get the local news from an international source. Where would you turn for information if you were in the midst of chaos on your vacation? We hope mPassport.com, but you let us know!

Photo by: apas

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