Cultrue and Tourism Minister Geroulanos Common Statement for the tourism and the culture signed Friday of 14 May by  the minister of Culture and Tourism Mr  Pavlos Geroulanos  with the Turkish minister  Ertugrul Gunay, as part of the Council of Collaboration between Greece and Turkey, that was realized in Athens with the presence of the  Prime Ministers of Greece and  Turkey.

The Common Statement for the Tourism forecasts inter alia:
•    The common promotion (Greek-Turkish) of travelling packages to third countries, mainly to China. On 30 May  travel professionals from  China will visit  Greece and Turkey.
•    The investigation of possibility of collaboration in the sector of cultural tourism mainly via the cultural roads ( roads of Wine, roads of Olive…).
•    The  8th Greek-Turkish Forum on the Tourism which will take place in Athens, in the fourth quarter 2010.
•    Making stronger the  already good collaboration of Hellenic Association of Travel and Tourist Agencies (HATTA), with the Organism of Turkish Travelling Agencies (TURSAB).
In the sector of Cultural Heritage the two ministries:
•    They will exchange know-how and experiences on issues of protection, maintenance and restoration of monuments, mainly for the protection of cultural heritage that is influenced by big public works.
•    They will collaborate for the protection of cultural property and the dissuasion of illegal excavations and distribution of antiquities.
•    They will encourage the collaboration in the sector of excavations and will exchange of visits of archaeologists from the two countries.
•    They will organize common conferences on the protection of cultural heritage with the attendance of representatives of world community.
In the sector of Modern Culture the two ministries:
They will encourage the reciprocal organization of cinematographic weeks dedicated in Greece and in Turkey.
They will encourage the already good collaboration between theatrical organisms and their attendance in festivals of two countries. Will also be promoting the exchange of theatrical representation each two years. Corresponding initiative will be received for the dance.
Will be promoting the collaboration of directors of orchestra of each country, with big Symphonic  Orchestras of the other country.
Will be promoting the further collaboration of government owned organisms of book, writers, translators and editors and will arrange common deliberations and meetings on the approach of translations.
Will be promoting the exchange of exhibitions of photograph and figurative arts.

The Easytraveller Team

The  Croatia Airlines, the Croatian national air carrier and member of Star Alliance association, includes  now also Athens in the network of his European destinations. This year, from 1 June, for first time in the history of company, they start regular international flights Zagreb-Athens, three times per week – Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. The capitals of Croatia and Greece will connected with  modern and comfortable planes Airbus of 319 (capacity of 132 places) and Airbus of 320 (capacity of 162 places).

The plane leaves from Zagreb at 15:25 and arrives in Athens at  17:15. From Athens leaves  at 18:05 and arrives in Zagreb at 20:05.

The Croatia Airlines expects that the launch of the Zagreb-Athens flights will contribute in the promotion of world product that offers to the passengers the bigger air federation in the world, the Star Alliance. The carriers, members of Star Alliance, offer more than 19.500 daily flights serving 1071 destinations in 171 countries. Croatia Airlines became complete member of Star Alliance this year the.

The Easytraveller Team