Aegean Airlines : Aegean Airlines is the second largest Greek airline based in Athens. It operates scheduled services from Athens and Thessaloniki to other major Greek destinations as well as to a number of European destinations, mainly German. Its main bases are Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport, Athens, with a hub at Thessaloniki International Airport, "Macedonia".
Air Miles
: Air Miles (Trans World Aviation Inc.) was established in December 2001 as a charter broker in the field of charter services to/from Greece . Initially flight operations were carried out under the air operators certificate of Islandsflug.
Cyprus Airways, parent company of Hellas Jet, suspended all Hellas Jet scheduled flights as of May 10, 2005 due to heavy losses. In July 2005 Cyprus Airways sold 51% of its subsidiary Hellas Jet to air charter broker Air Miles, which took over the majority shares and the commercial exploitation of the fleet of Hellas Jet, which eventually came under the sole ownership of Air Miles and is now the operational arm of the Group.
AirSea Lines
: AirSea Lines is an airline based in Gouvia, Corfu, Greece. It is the first and only scheduled services seaplane operator in Greece. Its main base is Gouvia Marina.
Alexandair
: Alexandair is a charter airline headquartered in Athens, Greece. It operates charter services on a wet-lease basis for major tour operators. Its main bases is Heraklion International Airport.
Aviator Airways
: Aviator Airways is an airline based at Athens International Airport in Greece. It operates business and executive flights, cargo and air ambulance services.
Blue Star Airlines
: Blue Star Airlines is an airline operating from Thessaloniki airport in Greece.
Ciel Airlines
: Ciel Airlines is a start-up airline based in Athens, Greece. It plans to launch long-haul services from Athens to the USA, Far East and Australia between November 2007 and May 2008 using leased widebody aircraft.
EuroAir
: EuroAir is an airline based in Athens, Greece. It operates business charter flights using its own and wet leased aircraft. Its main base is Athens International Airport.
Hellas Jet
: Hellas Jet is a charter airline based in Athens, Greece. It operates services to Greece from destinations in Europe. Its main base is Athens International Airport.[1] Hellas Jet is a licenced scheduled and charter carrier, holding a JAA AOC and a Line Maintenance Certificate under JAA/EASA Part 145, both approved by the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority.
Hellenic Imperial Airways
: Hellenic Imperial Airways is a start-up airline based in Athens, Greece. Following the failure of establishing a new airline in Cyprus, a group of aviation industry executives have moved the project to Greece. Although the airline has yet to be granted a licence, it has already taken delivery of its first aircraft, a Boeing 747-230B, registered SX-DIE[1]. In December 2006 it was reported that the airline had started charter operations.
Mediterranean Air Freight
: Mediterranean Air Freight is a cargo airline based in Athens, Greece. Its main base is Athens International Airport and it mainly serves the Greek domestic market.
Olympic Airlines : Olympic Airlines (Ολυμπιακές Αερογραμμές, Olympiakés Aerogrammés - OA) is the flag carrier airline of Greece, based in Athens. It operates services to 35 domestic destinations and to 39 destinations world-wide. Its main base is Athens International Airport, with a hub at Thessaloniki International Airport, "Macedonia".
Although the logo resembles that of the Olympic Games, the airline is not named after the biggest international sporting event but rather after the Twelve Olympians, the principal grouping of gods and goddesses in Greek mythology, residing in Mount Olympus. [citation needed] Olympic Airlines is also accredited by IATA with the IOSA (IATA Operations Safety Audit) for its safety practices.
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