
Athens Airport to Welcome New Airlines, Serve New Destinations This Year
The new airlines joining the AIA roster will contribute to establishing the country’s largest airport as strong hub in the region. AIA is currently in the process of being listed on the Athens Stock Exchange. More specifically China’s privately-owned Juneyao Air, Norwegian low-cost and long-haul airline Norse Atlantic Airways, will be offering flights out of AIA.
Additionally, Spanish low-cost carrier Volotea will connect Athens Airport for the first time with Ancona (Italy) and Brest (France). The airline will also fly to Napoli (Italy) and to Split (Croatia) from Athens this year. As of April, Irish low-cost airline Ryanair will be connecting Athens with Bari (Italy). Czech low-cost carrier SmartWings will offer flights starting in May twice a week to Prague. In June, British low-cost carrier easyJet will launch flights twice a week to Malaga and Palma de Majorca (Spain).
Poland’s national air carrier LOT will return to Athens this year with flights to Warsaw seven days a week all year round starting on April 11. Additionally, following a 25-year hiatus, Kuwait Airways last year resumed direct services between Kuwait and Athens twice a week offering a free two-piece baggage policy. The airline’s services will continue this winter also.