Tourism industry in Greece would benefit from the country’s Eurozone exit


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Despite the overall economic effects that a deflated drachma would have on Greece should it leave the Eurozone, plummeting prices would at least keep the country’s profitable tourism industry afloat.

A Greek exit from the eurozone would result in cheaper holidays and a boost for tourism to the country, according to a leading financial expert. Graham Pickett, representative for aviation and travel at the financial firm Deloitte, said that a Greek exit was “inevitable”, and suggested that a much-needed influx of foreign holidaymakers would follow. [caption id="" align