They are popular with families on a budget who know that once they have paid, they will not face extra bills for meals, drinks and entertainment.
But they are a disaster for local traders and restaurant owners because holidaymakers tend to stay behind the fences of the resorts.
British tour operators have long-standing contracts with all-inclusive resorts, meaning any changes to the tax regime in Greece would be unlikely to affect visitors this year.
Thomas Cook said: ‘The change in government has no impact on our operations in Greece. As a tour operator, we are there to support our customers, who can be confident they can book their holidays to Greece with us without any concern.’
Tourist chiefs in both Britain and Greece oppose any tax changes that will put up the cost of visiting the country’s resorts.
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