Air Greece

Air Greece - Aerodromisis
IATA ICAO Callsign
JG AGJ[1] Air Greece
Founded 1994
Ceased operations 1999
Hubs Heraklion International Airport
Focus cities Athens, Thessaloniki, Rhodes
Fleet size 5
Destinations 12
Headquarters Heraklion, Greece
Key people Kostas Mpantouvas (Chairman, CEO)

Air Greece was an airline based in Heraklion, Greece. It was one of the first private airlines to operate scheduled domestic flights in Greece.

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History

ATR-72 in Heraklion airport.

Air Greece was established in 1994 by Cretan businessmen and started operations in the same year using two leased ATR72 turboprops on domestic routes. In April 1997 a third ATR72 was added to the fleet, followed by the lease of two Fokker 100's in May and June 1999. Delivery of the Fokkers marked the international expansion of the company and new routes to destinations in Germany were opened.

In 1999, passenger ferry company Minoan Lines acquired a 51% stake in Air Greece. However, at that time Air Greece was facing strong competition from Aegean Airlines, Cronus Airlines and Olympic Airways, forcing it to begin a cooperation with Aegean which ended in a full takeover by Aegean in December 1999. During 2000, Air Greece's original owners made an unsuccessful attempt to launch Cretan Airways as its successor.

Services

F-100 in Stuttgart airport.

Air Greece operated scheduled services from/to the following cities:

International destinations:

Fleet

The fleet of Air Greece consisted of the following aircraft:

References

  1. "Operators by state" (PDF). icao.int. Retrieved 16 April 2015.

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