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Sunday, May. 20, 2012 |  Syndicate content

Tourism Troubles For Greece

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Greece's economic troubles have affected travelers visiting the country for leisure as well as its citizens. NY1's Valarie D'Elia filed the following report.

“Greece is heaven on earth, everyone is welcome to Greece,” says one taxi driver.

But his words come with a sense of irony. He, along with his fellow Santorini taxi drivers protesting recent austerity measures, made it more like hell for tourists visiting in peak season.

“The taxi drivers strike was fairly significant, they disrupted much of downtown," says traveler Kevin Brogan from Pasadena, California. "Transportation to and from the airport had to be by mini van, so taxi drivers wouldn’t think there were limos trying to work around them."

The taxi drivers are back on the road for now, but that’s not the end of tourism troubles.

In September, the Value Added Tax levied at restaurants and bars will rise to 23 percent from 13 percent.

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