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British Airways Demonstrates Commitment To Greece

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“The Greek market has proved incredibly resilient and remains a significant destination for British Airways,” Gavin Halliday, the airline’s general manager for Europe and Africa, said on the occasion of the 80-year anniversary since the company started flying to Greece.

Gavin Halliday, British Airways Area Manager, Europe & Africa

Gavin Halliday, British Airways Area Manager, Europe & Africa

Flights started in Greece some time in 1927, although 1933 marked the beginning of consistent, scheduled weekly flights.

“Our very first aircraft flying in this part of the world were landing in Faliro Bay and passengers disembarked and were taken ashore on small boats,” Mr. Halliday told journalists at a recent media event in Athens.

BA seeks to expand network in Greece

Although Greece has faced turbulent times over the past few years, Mr. Halliday said there is “a real sense of optimism as we enter 2014 and the outlook for the market is healthy.

British Airways currently operates three flights a day between Athens and London in winter, four in summer and five on Saturday. So far this year the airline has carried more than 100,000 passengers between Athens and London.

The airline also flies to Thessaloniki during the summer season.

British Airways' Gavin Halliday, area manager, Europe & Africa and Freddie Stier, commercial manager for Greece.

British Airways’ Gavin Halliday, area manager, Europe & Africa and Freddie Stier, commercial manager for Greece.

“We are committed to not simply maintaining our current position in the market but to expanding our network,” Mr. Halliday said.

The UK carrier has announced that it will serve two additional Greek destinations in summer 2014: Mykonos and Santorini.

“We will offer two weekly flights to each destination and have no doubt they will build on the success story of British Airways in Greece,” he added.

 

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