Athens ranked among the safest cities for female business travelers

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A recent study by travel management company TMC Good Travel Management has recognized Athens as one of the safest cities worldwide for female business travelers.

According to news.gtp.gr, the study, which examined over 45 capital cities, assessed female safety records and visitor-impacting facilities to determine the most recommended destinations for women traveling for work.

Athens secured the final spot in the Top 20 list with a score of 6.43, performing well across various gender safety metrics.

Bern, Switzerland, claimed the top position with an overall score of 9.04, excelling in multiple categories, particularly in city reviews and ratings. It also ranked highest for women’s safety, scoring 9.9 out of 10, based on indicators such as female inclusion, education, and security.

Wellington, New Zealand, came in second with an overall score of 8.11, thanks to a strong rating in pay gap parity (8.7 out of 10) and a high female workforce participation rate of 66.9%.

Other cities featured in the ranking include Amsterdam, Stockholm, Berlin, Oslo, Paris, Canberra, Ottawa, Washington D.C., Dublin, Lisbon, Brussels, Helsinki, Abu Dhabi, Cape Town, and cities in the UK.

Source: news.gtp.gr

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