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Greek Cruise Ship Owners Present Their Own Proposal for Regulations

by Dori Saltzman / September 03, 2024
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The Greece-based Union of Cruise Ship Owners and Associated Members (EEKFN) has submitted its own series of proposals to the Greek government amid talks that the country is looking to crack down on the industry.

As reported by Greek Travel Pages, the union’s objective is to prevent overcrowding in the most popular areas, while also providing the best possible experience for cruise passengers.

Among the suggested proposals is a strict berth allocation system that would be based on criteria set by the local authorities at each destination, enhanced government/cruise management company collaboration to develop additional points of interest at key cruise ports, and a gradual increase in port fees with at least one year’s notice.

The EEKFN also recommended infrastructure improvements that would improve the visitor’s experience, while also preserving the local character and sustainability of each destination. Among these improvements is the recommendation that Greek ports invest in electrical supply infrastructure to reduce carbon emissions and protect residents and workers in port areas.

To deal with climate change and the increasing likelihood of extreme temperatures, the EEKFN recommends developing fully air-conditioned port facilities and passenger waiting areas.

The union also proposed simplified passenger check-in procedures at high-traffic ports to minimize inconvenience and delays during arrivals, departures, and transfers.

According to the Union Cruise Ship Owners and Associated Members, the cruise sector benefits more than 60 cruise ship destinations across the country.

  
  
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