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New organization in Evonia, but also our tourism agencies: How to avoid waiting at the Greek border and when the crowds are the highest
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New organization in Evonia, but also our tourism agencies: How to avoid waiting at the Greek border and when the crowds are the highest

The start of the summer tourist season has caused significant traffic jams at the Evzoni border crossing between North Macedonia and Greece due to an increased number of travelers and technical issues. Drivers are advised to use alternative crossings and travel during less busy times. According to Aleksandar Seničić, director of the National Association of Tourist Agencies of Serbia, power outages and poor organization at the border contributed to longer wait times. The situation improved the following day.

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New organization in Evonia, but also our tourism agencies: How to avoid waiting at the Greek border and when the crowds are the highest

The start of the summer tourist season has caused significant traffic jams at the Evzoni border crossing between North Macedonia and Greece due to an increased number of travelers and technical issues. Drivers are advised to use alternative crossings and travel during less busy times. According to Aleksandar Seničić, director of the National Association of Tourist Agencies of Serbia, power outages and poor organization at the border contributed to longer wait times. The situation improved the following day.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on logistical challenges at a border crossing without taking a clear stance on the issue. It cites statements from a representative of the National Association of Tourist Agencies of Serbia but does not present opposing viewpoints or biased language. The focus is on practical and

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