The cost of coronavirus: Greek tourism slump threatens a decade of hard-won gains
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ATHENS (Reuters) - About now, Charlie Chahine should be welcoming his first international guests of the season to his Suites of the Gods resort on Santorini, Greece's most popular holiday island.A few of his staff of 30 would be serving poolside cocktails as guests drink in the island's famous sunset, his hotel becoming a little busier every day as summer approaches, bringing 2 million visitors to Santorini's cliff-edged shores."The situation now is at zero, nothing is moving. How will tourists..