Aviation by elpidoforos Manolesakis Hellas Wings Accepts Delivery Of New Aircraft by GTP editing team 1 May 2000 Local air taxi operator Hellas Wings recently took delivery of a new Jetstream 31. The twin-engine business aircraft is one of the most popular in the air taxi industry. It has an air speed of 429 kilometers per hour and a non-stop range of 1,852 kilometers. The medium-range prop plane accommodates in total comfort up to 18 passengers. 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail Uzbekistan Airways Inaugurates New Flights With New Jet by GTP editing team 1 May 2000 Uzbekistan Airways called on Greece’s travel professionals last month to help it celebrate the introduction of its new Athens-Rome-Tashkent flight. The new scheduled flight, with a new Boeing 757, arrived at the Athens airport on April 6 with all seats full. Rafik Ilyasov, Uzbekistan Airways’ general manager for Greece, says he will do his best to keep the flights full. 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail New Athens Airport 93% Complete by GTP editing team 1 May 2000 By the end of this September, the Athens International Airport at Spata becomes a reality. “This airport, Europe’s best,” said Dr. Jorg Schill, chief executive officer for Athens International Airport, during a presentation of construction completed, “will be completed (in September) many months ahead of schedule. It’s official opening takes place in March after every aspect of the airport and its systems have been fully tested.” 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail Olympic Aviation Goes International With New Jets by GTP editing team 1 April 2000 With the delivery last month of two new passenger jets, Olympic Airways’ subsidiary Olympic Aviation breaks out of the confines of the regional market and heads for the skies over Europe. 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail Goldair Group Expands Rapidly by GTP editing team 1 February 2000 Stelios Golemis, head of the Goldair group, is set on placing his company on the top of the list of Greek tourism enterprises. Within the past few weeks, he has promoted his ground-handling subsidiary and enlarged that company’s customer base with the addition of some of Europe’s largest airlines and Greek private airlines. 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail Galaxy Airways Considers Kavala-Nuremberg Route by GTP editing team 1 February 2000 Kavala Mayor Stathis Erifyllidis has set the ball rolling for a future air link between the central Greek town and its German sister city Nuremberg. After a recent visit to Nuremberg, Mr. Erifyllidis facilitated contact between the recently-established Galaxy Airways and the German city’s mayor, Ludwig Scholz. Through this proposal, the two officials hope to make travel between the two cities easier for their inhabitants as well as improve economic ties. 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1 … 372 373 374 Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Hellas Wings Accepts Delivery Of New Aircraft by GTP editing team 1 May 2000 Local air taxi operator Hellas Wings recently took delivery of a new Jetstream 31. The twin-engine business aircraft is one of the most popular in the air taxi industry. It has an air speed of 429 kilometers per hour and a non-stop range of 1,852 kilometers. The medium-range prop plane accommodates in total comfort up to 18 passengers. 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Uzbekistan Airways Inaugurates New Flights With New Jet by GTP editing team 1 May 2000 Uzbekistan Airways called on Greece’s travel professionals last month to help it celebrate the introduction of its new Athens-Rome-Tashkent flight. The new scheduled flight, with a new Boeing 757, arrived at the Athens airport on April 6 with all seats full. Rafik Ilyasov, Uzbekistan Airways’ general manager for Greece, says he will do his best to keep the flights full. 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
New Athens Airport 93% Complete by GTP editing team 1 May 2000 By the end of this September, the Athens International Airport at Spata becomes a reality. “This airport, Europe’s best,” said Dr. Jorg Schill, chief executive officer for Athens International Airport, during a presentation of construction completed, “will be completed (in September) many months ahead of schedule. It’s official opening takes place in March after every aspect of the airport and its systems have been fully tested.” 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Olympic Aviation Goes International With New Jets by GTP editing team 1 April 2000 With the delivery last month of two new passenger jets, Olympic Airways’ subsidiary Olympic Aviation breaks out of the confines of the regional market and heads for the skies over Europe. 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Goldair Group Expands Rapidly by GTP editing team 1 February 2000 Stelios Golemis, head of the Goldair group, is set on placing his company on the top of the list of Greek tourism enterprises. Within the past few weeks, he has promoted his ground-handling subsidiary and enlarged that company’s customer base with the addition of some of Europe’s largest airlines and Greek private airlines. 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Galaxy Airways Considers Kavala-Nuremberg Route by GTP editing team 1 February 2000 Kavala Mayor Stathis Erifyllidis has set the ball rolling for a future air link between the central Greek town and its German sister city Nuremberg. After a recent visit to Nuremberg, Mr. Erifyllidis facilitated contact between the recently-established Galaxy Airways and the German city’s mayor, Ludwig Scholz. Through this proposal, the two officials hope to make travel between the two cities easier for their inhabitants as well as improve economic ties. 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail