
Airbnb Bookings Surge Ahead of Summer: Greece Shines in European Travel Boom
The figures signal a strong travel demand across Europe, with Greece leading the pack among top markets.
The figures signal a strong travel demand across Europe, with Greece leading the pack among top markets.
This development raises both opportunities and concerns about whether Greece can secure a meaningful share of the funds and rebuild its defence sector.
A total of 26 countries will perform and compete for the win. These include the 10 that qualified from Semi-Final 1 (Cyprus was eliminated), the 10 that qualified from Semi-Final 2 – among them Greece – the Big Five (France, Germany, United Kingdom, Spain, and Italy), and the host country (Switzerland).
The figures showed Greek employees clocked six hours more than the average EU, which stands at 36 hours per week. The data places them well ahead of their counterparts in the EU’s so-called “core” countries.
The experience of hiking and running across Karpathos is described as dreamlike, making it an ideal destination for enthusiasts of exploration and nature.
The top three countries with over 1 kW of solar power per capita are Australia (1,521 Watts per capita), the Netherlands (1,491 Watts per capita), and Germany (1,187 Watts per capita). Greece is grouped with Estonia and Austria, each having 964 Watts per capita. These figures come from the latest report by SolarPower Europe, which examines the global solar energy market outlook for the period 2025-2029.