Air Travel Airlines Honored for Top 2019 Performance at Athens Airport by GTP editing team 9 March 2020 written by GTP editing team 9 March 2020 0 comments Share 0FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 15 Family photo of all award-winning airlines at AIA’s 20th Airline Marketing Workhop. Athens International Airport (AIA) recently presented its annual awards to the airlines that achieved the fastest development and the highest increases in passenger volumes in their scheduled services during 2019. The award ceremony, which took place during the 20th Airline Marketing Workshop in Athens, this year added the “Special 20-year awards” category, which honored the most awarded airlines in the last 20 years by AIA. Special 20-year awards winners Aegean Airlines scooped the award for the “Most awarded airline in the last 20 years”, with Emirates and Qatar Airways ranking second and third, respectively. Aegean Airlines. Emirates. Qatar Airways. Following are all the airlines that stood out for their development at AIA in 2019: A. Best of the TOP-10 Airlines Award in 2019 ✈ Volotea was awarded as the overall fastest growing airline operating at AIA in 2019, among the 10 airlines that recorded the highest passenger traffic volumes. B. Best New Entrant Performance Award ✈ Cyprus Airways was awarded for recording the highest passenger traffic numbers, among all new comers, while Wizz Air was highly commended. C. Fastest Growing Airline – European Seasonal Route ✈ Brussels Airlines received the award for achieving the highest percentage annual passenger growth in summer 2019, while Croatia Airlines was highly commended. D. Fastest Growing Airline – America Seasonal Route ✈ American Airlines received the award for achieving the highest percentage annual passenger growth in summer 2019, while Air Transat was highly commended. Ε. Fastest Growing Airline – Thin Route Award ✈ Bulgaria Air received the award for achieving the highest percentage annual passenger growth in 2019, while Royal Jordanian was highly commended. F. Fastest Growing Airline Award per geographical region (Highest percentage passenger growth, 2019 /2018). ✈ Sky Express was awarded as the fastest growing airline in the domestic sector. Ellinair was highly commended. ✈ Eurowings was awarded as the fastest growing airline for Western Europe while Iberia was highly commended. ✈ Tarom was awarded as the fastest growing airline for Eastern Europe while Aegean Airlines was highly commended. ✈ Qatar Airways was awarded as the fastest growing airline for the Middle East while Middle East Airlines was highly commended. ✈ Aegean Airlines was awarded as the fastest growing airline for Africa while Egypt Air was highly commended. ✈ Air China was awarded as the fastest growing airline for Asia while Scoot was highly commended. ✈ Emirates was awarded as the fastest growing airline for America. G. Overall Traffic Development Award ✈ Aegean Airlines was awarded for presenting the highest passenger volumes increase at Athens International Airport in 2019. AIA’s 20th Airline Marketing Workshop “Happy 20th Anniversary”! – A special moment for Athens International Airport’s Communications & Marketing team on the occasion of the workshop’s 20 years. Held under the title “The Magic Spell of Change”, the 20th Airline Marketing Workshop focused on the challenges lying ahead in light of international developments that affect airports, airlines and destinations. “Constant changes and the continuous need to promptly adapt to a new environment and move forward, was this year’s main theme and the true essence of our anniversary workshop,” said Ioanna Papadopoulou, Director, Communications & Marketing. AIA CEO Yiannis Paraschis speaking of the course that led to the very positive 2019 and highlighting the exceptional cooperation and efforts of the entire airport community. More than 200 guests followed a rich agenda of topics that composed an ideal platform for dialogue between the airport and its key partners. “As the airport community jointly moves ahead on a common and mutually beneficial course, once more, we would like to sincerely thank our airline partners and re-affirm our commitment to keep supporting them in the same spirit of collaboration and solidarity,” Papadopoulou added. Join the 15,000+ travel executives who read our newsletter 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. 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