Aegean boosts EX-YU operations

Monday, September 28, 2015


Greece's Aegean Airlines will boost its operation to the former Yugoslavia during the 2016 summer season. The carrier will significantly boost capacity on its Athens - Belgrade service upgrading its equipment from a Bombardier Dash 8 aircraft to an Airbus A320 for four out of its five weekly flights. The remaining weekly service will continue to be operate by the Dash turboprop. In addition, Aegean will boost frequencies on its seasonal service from Athens to Dubrovnik which was launched this summer. The carrier will operate six weekly flights between the two cities. Speaking to EX-YU Aviation News recently, Aegean's Public Relations and Press Director, Stavroula Saloutsi, said, "Aegean is considering increasing frequencies on existing routes, as well as adding further destinations in the former Yugoslav region”. The carrier is still in the process of finalising its 2016 summer season network.

Comments

  1. Anonymous12:32

    So, will they introduce Athens-Zagreb?

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  2. i'm asking if they will add SKP on their list , there is lack of this destination which was served once before and i think there is pax for Athens - Skopje - Athens.

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