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AEGEAN’s international traffic from Athens grows by 15%

AEGEAN and Olympic Air report a 10% growth in passenger traffic in November 2018, welcoming 969 thousand passengers on board their flights.

Passenger growth was mainly driven frominternational network with the group carrying 555 thousand passengers, an increase of 18% compared to November 2017.

Passenger traffic in the domestic network remained at last year’s levels, despite the operation of five other carriers active in the domestic market (three Greek and two foreign carriers), given AEGEAN’s fare promotional activities as well as supporting connecting traffic.

AEGEAN’s international traffic from Athens grew by 15%, with the group maintaining for the first time during the winter season, routes and frequencies mainly in France, Italy and Germany (i.e. Nice, Marseilles, Bologna, Basil, Venice, Catania), thus contributing on the extension of the tourist season.

It is highlighted that international traffic out of the regional bases grew by 30% in November 2018, with Aegean operating for the second consecutive year direct flights during the winter season from Heraklion, Crete to 11 destinations in Germany, France, Austria, Sweden and Norway, in co-operation with German tour operators, which will continue until April 2019.

 November 2018  November 2017  % Change
 Total AEGEAN & Olympic Air Traffic
 Domestic   413,842  409,204   1%
 International from Athens  447,935   389,325  15%
 International from other bases  107,037  82,432  30%
 Total International  554,972  471,757  18%
 Total Network  968,814  880,961  10%
 Load Factor
 Total Network  84%  83%  +1

Mr. Dimitris Gerogiannis, CEO of AEGEAN, commented, “Extending the tourist season in our country is crucial and requires investments in hotel accommodation, infrastructure and services, which could support also local employment. AEGEAN contributes to this effort by investing in its network expansion during the winter season at a cost. However, to ensure the effective results, coordinated efforts by the state and all interested parties in the sector are required”.

 

 

 
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