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New Athens-Baghdad Air Link Opens Historic Gateway for Tourists

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New Athens-Baghdad Air Link Opens Historic Gateway for Tourists

A new direct flight route is creating a bridge between two ancient civilizations. Starting in December, travelers can fly non-stop between Athens and Baghdad. This connection is a major leap for tourism and cultural exchange.
The service will run multiple times every week. Therefore, it eliminates the need for long layovers. This makes journeying between Europe and the Middle East simpler than ever before.

A Boost for Tourism and Business

This new air link is a significant economic catalyst. It directly supports the tourism industries in both nations. For example, Iraqi tourists can now easily explore Greece’s ancient ruins and beautiful islands.
Similarly, Greek visitors have simpler access to Iraq’s profound historical sites. This convenient access is expected to increase visitor numbers substantially. As a result, local businesses and hotels will see a welcome boost.

Building a Stronger Cultural Bridge

Beyond economics, this route builds a powerful people-to-people connection. It fosters greater understanding and appreciation between the two cultures. This initiative strengthens the diplomatic relationship between Greece and Iraq.
Ultimately, it turns a complex journey into a straightforward trip. This new gateway invites the world to rediscover the enduring treasures of both nations.

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