Happenings Athens International Airport Celebrates 15th Birthday by GTP editing team 5 April 2016 written by GTP editing team 5 April 2016 0 comments Share 0FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 9 Athens International Airport (AIA) “Eleftherios Venizelos” on March 28 celebrated 15 years of operations. During those 15 years, 2.7 million flights took place, 218.7 million passengers passed through its gates and 92.5 million pieces of baggage were handled. “We celebrate our 15 years in a period when, despite the country’s severe macroeconomic conditions, the year 2016 prospects seem quite positive”, AIA’s CEO, Yiannis Paraschis, said during a special event held on the occasion of the airport’s 15th birthday. Mr. Paraschis stressed that the last five years were marked by a series of significant changes and global developments in the aviation sector and, in particular, by the deep economy crisis in Greece. “These five years were, so far, the biggest challenges for the airport, which by demonstrating sound strategy and resilience, moved ahead from a negative 2011 to the Year of Records: 2015 was the most successful year for the airport’s passenger traffic, with 18.1 million passengers“, he said. Flashback The first flight that took off from AIA was by an Olympic Airways aircraft on March 29, 2001. Greece’s previous international airport, Hellinikon, had served Athens for some 60 years. “During these 15 years of airport operations, we have been privileged with important moments and experiences, from the airport’s beginning of operations towards its full development”, the airport’s CEO said. “Athens International Airport is a major infrastructure but, above all, an operational and business entity of 300 organizations and enterprises, as well as 14,000 employees, an important contributor to the Greek economy, with significant benefits for employment, entrepreneurship, tourism and society, on a national and local scale”, Mr Paraschis concluded. 2016 – Special actions For its 15th anniversary year, AIA has announced special actions and programmes this year that will focus on society, the city of Athens and the Greek capital’s visitors. For society As a socially responsible operator since airport opening, this year AIA will launch actions focused on children and the unemployed. In the framework of its ongoing year-long collaboration with the association “The Smile of the Child”, AIA will organize in May the first charity “Plane Pull” in Greece, at the airport area, jointly with the “Smile” and DHL. Always supporting employment, AIA will soon announce a special programme for Greek unemployed young people. For Athens and visitors AIA Director of Communications & Marketing Ioanna Papadopoulou with the airport’s new “assistant”, Philos the Athenian. Focusing on the Greek capital’s appeal and visitors, AIA is running an interactive promotional campaign for Athens and the Athenian identity, in cooperation with Marketing Greece, named “Speak Aθenian. Be an AΘenian.” The campaign is expected to soon launch at the airport and city selected spots. AIA will also continue its “Fly Me to the Moon” cultural programme continues at the airport throughout 2016, with a series of surprise events for passengers. The airport has also introduced “Philos the Athenian”, a new member to its terminal staff . “Philos” (friend) is the airport’s mascot and a special addition to the travelling experience at AIA. According to reports, during the first 15 years of AIA’s operation, the Greek state – which still owns 55 percent of shares – has received over 1.3 billion euros from dividends, dividend taxes and fees. Follow GTP Headlines on Google News to keep up to date with all the latest on tourism and travel in Greece. Share 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail GTP editing team This is the team byline for GTP. The copyrights for these articles are owned by GTP. They may not be redistributed without the permission of the owner. previous post DATA Mediterranean: Digital Tourism Seminar on Rhodes by E-Tourism Frontiers, TripAdvisor in May next post Endeavor Greece: 39% of Greek Businesses Consider Relocation Abroad You may also like Greek Hotels See Revenue Boost in 2024, Driven by Higher Room Prices 4 February 2025 Greece’s Short-term Rental Owners Must Update Tax Data by End of February 4 February 2025 European Aviation Sector Calls for Stronger EU Support to Reach Net-Zero by... 4 February 2025 Santorini: New Safety Measures Announced as Seismic Activity Continues 4 February 2025 PNO Announces Nationwide Ferry Strike in Greece on February 28 4 February 2025 Cruise Season Begins in Thessaloniki with Arrival of Celebrity’s ‘Infinity’ Ship 4 February 2025 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ