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First Waterway Of Cyclades Island Group To Be Constructed On Tinos

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Tinos port. Photo © Maria Theofanopoulou

Tinos port. Photo © Maria Theofanopoulou

Tinos in Greece is expected to be one of the first of the Cyclades island group to welcome seaplanes, as waterway facilities are on their way towards construction at the island’s port, according to a recent announcement by Greek company Hellenic Seaplanes.

Hellenic Seaplanes CEO Nicolas Charalambous (right) with the company's vice president and the mayor and the chairman of the Municipal Port Fund of Tinos. Photo source: Hellenic Seaplanes

Hellenic Seaplanes CEO Nikolas Charalambous (right) with the company’s vice president and the mayor and the chairman of the Municipal Port Fund of Tinos. Photo source: Hellenic Seaplanes

“Tinos is one of the major destinations (of Greece) that attracts many visitors and has increased religious tourism,” said the company’s CEO, Nikolas Charalambous.

In the announcement, Mr. Charalambous underlined the importance of the island’s interconnection with the rest of Greece via seaplanes flights.

Hellenic Seaplanes aims for the “integrated development planning of a waterways network that will give a new impetus to the connection of Tinos with the rest of Greece.”

The company has already started the process to obtain permits for the construction and operation of waterways on other Greek islands and expects to develop seaplane destinations throughout the country soon.

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