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Lower foreign arrivals lead to 7 pct drop in April travel receipts
Greece's travel receipts fell by 7 percent in April after a short-lived rise by 8.2 percent in March, Bank of Greece (BoG) figures displayed on Wednesday.
In absolute terms, travel receipts stood at 443.3 million in April, while the corresponding payments eased 1.4 percent to 163.7 million. As a result, the travel surplus dropped by 10 percent to 279.6 million.
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