The Greek Ministry of Tourism released comprehensive and detailed guidelines that hotels, camping sites, travel agents and transport companies must observe during the reopening of the tourist season in June, as part of preventative measures for the Covid-19 pandemic.
Each hotel or tourism facility is expected to establish a protocol based on the ministry’s directions and adapted to its facilities, and to designate a coordinator who will work in association with a doctor. It must also train the staff on behaviour with guests, and introduce precautions for personal safety during their work at the facilities.
In an extensive statement over 20 pages long, directives covered the training of staff to recognise possible coronavirus symptoms and implement emergency procedures for possible cases; details on how staff may handle the cleaning of rooms and serving guests; and disinfection procedures of all surfaces, keys and materials handled by guests.
Staff members are also to have their temperatures checked on a daily basis, while the hotel is expected to keep contact records for both staff and guests alike (respectful of EU-wide privacy laws) in case contact tracing is necessary, and to report any indication that either they or any guest have Covid-19 symptoms.
Particular regulations are also set out for specific areas of facilities, such as kitchens and restaurants, public restrooms, pools and delivery areas, while certain areas like the kitchen are off bounds for non-related staff.
Greece announced that it will allow the reopening of year-round hotels on 1 June, including camping grounds. On 15 June, seasonal hotels will reopen, the same day that full schedules will resume for flights from abroad – based on a list of approved countries – and land at the Athens International Airport. All other international airports in Greece will be allowed to receive flights from abroad as of 1 July.
Source: ANA-MPA