“Greece is the first EU country that consistently pursues its policy towards the restoration of tourist exchanges.

This is very important as it gives the prospect of the restoration of tourism to Greece.

The second positive factor is that Greece provides a Schengen tourist visa and documents can be submitted six months before the planned trip, which greatly simplifies the planning of future trips.

Greece has also opened nine international airports.

In the future, this fact will also contribute to the early restoration of tourism, ”Gorin said.

He noted that the main issue for this period of time is the lack of regular air traffic.

“Currently, no more than five flights a week are performed weekly and only from Moscow.

A radical increase in quotas is needed.

Better yet, the abolition of quotas for flights between our countries altogether, ”the expert added.

Earlier it became known that since May 14, restrictions on the entry of Russian citizens and tourists from other countries in Greece have been lifted.