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Hermes Airports celebrates World Tourism Day

The World Tourism Organisation, on the occasion of World Tourism Day, is promoting the theme 'Tourism and Peace,' emphasising the vital role of the industry—not only in economic growth - but also in promoting peace and cooperation among nations and cultures.

Hermes Airports supports this important initiative and reaffirms its commitment to promoting tourism, a press release from the company said on the occasion of the Day, marked on 27 September.

"In a world where nations are interconnected and interdependent, tourism, as an industry made by people and for people, serves as a platform to combat stereotypes and challenge prejudices.

The airports of Cyprus support this message and continue to work towards promoting tourism as a means of building bridges between cultures. Cyprus has always been a crossroad of civilizations. With its natural beauty, rich history, and multicultural character, it stands as an example of how tourism can bring together people from diverse cultures and backgrounds," the press release continued.

The Director of Aviation Development and Communication of Hermes Airports, Maria Kouroupi, stated that, “This year’s World Tourism Day reminds us that tourism is more than just an economic activity. Our goal is to continue improving our infrastructure and services, as well as to expand the connectivity and the destinations we offer, building bridges between cultures through tourism.”

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