List of SkyGreece Airlines destinations
SkyGreece Airlines operated scheduled flights from Greece to Montreal and Toronto. It planned to begin serving New York City soon, Chicago and South Africa.
In June and July 2014, SkyGreece Airlines operated services from Athens to Mogadishu (Somalia), Asmara (Eritrea), London (UK) and Stockholm (Sweden) in association with FlyOlympic of Sweden. The carrier used its single Boeing 767-300ER on these operations.[1] In addition to the scheduled services, SkyGreece also operated charter services on behalf of Royal Air Maroc between Morocco and Saudi Arabia on Umrah and intended Hajj services. SkyGreece Airlines operated ACIM leases to companies such as Air Madagascar during 2014 as well.[2][3]
Destinations
All operations were terminated on 25 August 2015.
City | Country | Airport | |
---|---|---|---|
Athens | Greece | Athens International Airport | Terminated |
New York City / Queens | United States | John F. Kennedy International Airport | Terminated |
Toronto | Canada | Pearson International Airport | Terminated |
Montreal | Canada | Trudeau International Airport | Terminated |
Thessaloniki | Greece | Thessaloniki International Airport | Terminated |
Zagreb | Croatia | Zagreb International Airport | Terminated |
Budapest | Hungary | Budapest International Airport | Terminated |
Asmara | Eritrea | Asmara International Airport | Terminated |
Mogadishu | Somalia | Mogadishu International Airport | Terminated |
Stockholm / Uppsala | Sweden | Arlanda International Airport | Terminated |
London / Crawley | United Kingdom | Gatwick Airport | Terminated |
References
- "Skygreece Airlines to Start Boeing 767 Service from late-June 2014". Airlineroute.net. 12 June 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
- http://www.air-journal.fr/2014-07-22-air-madagascar-se-renforce-entre-ste-marie-et-la-reunion-5111079.html
- https://www.facebook.com/SkyGreeceAirlines/posts/0
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