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AEGEAN Cancels More Flights Over Bad Weather

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Photo source: AEGEAN

Photo source: AEGEAN

AEGEAN and Olympic Air  announced that only some of its flights will be reinstated  for Tuesday, January 25, due to continuing exceptional weather conditions in Greece and difficulties on the main roads.

As from today at 12:00 noon and until the end of the day, only the following flights will operate should whether conditions at departure time allow. All other domestic and international flights to and from Athens International Airport have been cancelled.

Further announcement will follow should cancellations or reschedules may occur in the flight schedule of Wednesday, January 26, 2022.

To avoid any additional inconvenience passengers are kindly advised to check the latest flight details by visiting the official website of AEGEAN (www.aegeanair.com) and Olympic Air (www.olympicair.com).

Travelers should note that until now, access to Athens International Airport (AIA) is only possible through Varis Koropiou Avenue, while in the coming hours the reinstatement of the suburban railway is also expected.

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