Ryanair teams up with Greek National Tourism Organization
Ryanair has inked a partnership with the Greek National Tourism Organization to help accelerate its tourism recovery.
Ryanair and GNTO will partner in a joint communications campaign targeting the British, German and Italian markets.
The campaign ‘All you want is Greece’ will promote the Greek Islands as a holiday destination for a summer getaway through Ryanairs channels as well as external digital platforms.
"We are delighted to partner with the Greek National Tourism Organization and work together to rebuild Greece’s tourism industry," said Ryanair’s Director of Marketing, Dara Brady.
"We have significantly increased connectivity to and from the Greek Islands with new routes and additional frequencies from all across Europe.."
GNTO’s Director for UK & Ireland, said: "We are very excited to announce this international collaboration with Ryanair in the UK, Italian and German markets and to introduce to their clients, all that Greece has to offer."
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