Mispah Israel
Greece, Santorini
27-29th dec, 2024
Table Of Content
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Entry/Exit Requirements
Etiquette and Cultural Expectations
Event Information
Budget
Travel Itinerary
Entry/Exit Requirements
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Passport valid for at least 6 months with at least 2 blank visa pages for
endorsement.
Completed visa application form.
Two (2) recent passport size photographs.
Copy of data page of applicant's passport (and residence permit for non-Greek
passport holders)
Greece Cultural Etiquette
Meeting And Greeting
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Shake hands with everyone present--men, women and children--at a business or social
meeting. Shake hands again when leaving.
Good friends are most likely to embrace and kiss.
Body Language
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Greeks are very demonstrative and affectionate.
Nodding your head "yes" is not polite; say "yes" instead.
"Yes" is signified by a slight downward nod of the head; “no" is a slight upward nod
of the
head.
The “O.K.” sign is a rude gesture; "thumbs up" means O.K.
Helpful Hints
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Punctuality is not particularly important in Greece, but foreigners are expected to be on
time for business meetings, even though his/her Greek counterpart may be late.
Greeks want to get to know you before they will do business with you. Business meetings
will usually begin with general conversation before business is discussed.
Trust is a major ingredient for acceptance and is much more important than qualifications,
expertise or performance. Greeks and may be slow to trust foreigners.
Greeks distrust written communications. Put everything down on paper and get the
appropriate signatures. Letters/memos are often stiff and formal.
Avoid telephoning unless it is impossible to meet. Personal, face-to-face contact in all
matters is vital to communications.
There is one boss, and he/she takes complete responsibility. The boss is the owner or the
owner's most trusted employee.
Meetings are often forums for expressing personal opinions (usually contrary) or to inform
the group about what is taking place; they seldom have a formal agenda.
Consensus is important and meetings may last or be reconvened until unanimity is reached.
Event Information
Sightseeing
Wine Tasting
Flying dress photoshoot
BUDGET
Visa application process
Flights
$180
$3,500
Accommodation
$585
Activities
$633
Meals
$300
Total
$5,198
Travel Itinerary
DATE
START
DESTINATIO
N*
DAY 1
13, Adeshina
Friday 27 Dec street,
Adekunle
Kuye, Masha,
Surulere
STAR ACTIVITY
T
TIME*
17H3 Pick up from
0
home by the
driver. (Will
allow 10 minutes
for packing)
Muritala Airport
Road, ikeja
234001, Lagos
Muritala
Airport Road,
ikeja 234001,
Lagos
18H
40
MMA Terminal
B counter 35
DAY 1 into
DAY 2
Flight SAA665
21H
00
In transit on
flight
DAY 2
Thursday 14
Nov
Athens
International
Airport
Greece
06H
40
Pick up
Check-in
END
DESTINATION
Flight SAA662
Seat 13 C
(Window)
Athens
international
airport
Zone 4
JFK Airport
END
TIME
*
18H4
0
DURA CONTACT
TION PERSON
1Hr
10min
**
Driver: Sam
Muchina,
Cell: -,
Car plate:
CG62RFGP
Driver will ring
the gate bell
three times to
signal his arrival.
REMEMBER
PASSPORT!
19H10
30mi
n
06H4
0
(next
day)
07H4
0
9Hr
40mi
n
Keri Hillsong,
Travel Agent.
Cell: -
Email:--
Flight SAA662
Reservation:
GHZZ46
Ticket Number:
TK-S
-
1Hr
Driver: Tari
Moroke Cell: -
Car plate: XL 35
NY
ADDITIONAL
DETAILS
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