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Time Isnt Enough for My Home 2 Housing Costs Crush Incomes Tourism Plans Offer Lifeline
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AI insight
AI-generatedRyanair's warning on rising jet fuel prices directly impacts airline margins; weaker carriers face collapse risk. The housing cost burden in Greece (26.4% vs EU 7.7%) pressures household disposable income but no direct commercial mechanism for real estate or tourism beyond general commentary. Tourism plans are mentioned as a lifeline but without concrete investment or policy change.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Greece's My Home 2 housing program deadline may be extended to 2 June 2026 from 31 August 2026.
- Greek households spend 26.4% of income on housing vs EU average 7.7%.
- Ryanair finance chief warns of potential aviation crisis due to rising jet fuel prices.
- Weaker airlines may collapse this winter, according to Ryanair finance chief.
- Fokion Karavias (Eurobank CEO) highlights tourism's importance for Greece's economy.
Jet fuel price spike pressures airline margins; weaker carriers face collapse risk in the short term, but impact is muted.
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