Tourists urged to carry cash in Greece

Tourists urged to carry cash in Greece

European nations have urged their nationals to carry cash with them when vacationing in Greece as the country hurtles towards a banking crisis.

The German foreign ministry on Sunday recommended that tourists “take sufficient amounts of cash” when visiting Greece, a top vacation spot for Germans, keep tabs on the evolving situation and check for any updates to its travel recommendations.

After talks in Brussels broke down in acrimony on Saturday between Athens’ left-wing leaders and the rest of the eurozone, Greece is hurtling towards a default with its EU-IMF creditors.

The ECB refused on Sunday to increase emergency cash available to Greek banks despite a bank run being underway, mounting pressure on the government to impose capital controls to prevent a collapse of its lenders.

Many bank cash machines in Greece are already empty and there were long lines at those still working.

Britain’s foreign office warned travellers “of the possibility that banking services – including credit card processing and servicing of ATMs – throughout Greece could potentially become limited at short notice.”

It said “make sure you have enough euros in cash to cover emergencies, unforeseen circumstances and any unexpected delays.”

If capital controls are imposed, businesses may not want to accept credit cards any longer as they would have trouble accessing their bank accounts, even if card transactions are authorised.

“There is some information according to which some restaurants and filling stations haven’t accepted card payments for some time and are taking just cash,” said the Swedish foreign ministry.

Denmark, Finland and the Netherlands also warned their nationals not to rely on cards and take cash when visiting Greece.

But Andreas Andreadis, President of Greek Tourism Confederation, said “foreign clients have no problems with money transactions” and “their credit cards won’t be compromised by capital controls.”

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