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Aegean Airlines NS22 International Operation Update - 03APR22

Published at 0800GMT 06APR22

Star Alliance member Aegean Airlines in Northern summer 2022 season plans to introduce 20 new routes, includes selected service resumption that was previously served until summer 2018 season.

Athens – Basel/Mulhouse eff 16JUN22 Service resumption since summer 2019, 2 weekly A320/320neo
Athens – Bilbao eff 01JUL22 2 weekly A320/320neo
Athens – Cluj
eff 23JUN22 2 weekly A320 (Last served in summer 2018)
Athens – Cologne
eff 20JUN22 2 weekly A320
Athens – Florence
eff 24MAY22 2 weekly A319
Athens – Kuwait City 28JUN22 – 13SEP22 2 weekly A320 (Last served until Sep 2018)
Athens – Nuremberg eff 05JUL22 2 weekly A320
Athens – Oslo
eff 20MAY22 2 weekly A320 (Last served until October 2016)
Athens – Paphos 25JUL22 – 29AUG22 2 weekly A320 (Last served until Feb 2020 under Olympic Air’s OA-coded flight numbers)
Irakleion – Belgrade 03JUN22 – 26SEP22 2 weekly A320
Kalamata – Brussels 22MAY22 – 25SEP22 1 weekly A320
Kalamata – Helsinki 25MAR22 – 06MAY22 1 weekly A320
Mykonos – Tel Aviv 02JUN22 – 20OCT22 2 weekly A320 (Last served in summer 2018)
Rhodes – Belgrade
03JUN22 – 26SEP22 2 weekly A321
Thessaloniki – Dubrovnik eff 01JUL22 3 weekly ATR72 (1 weekly from 01OCT22; Olympic Air)
Thessaloniki – Izmir
02JUL22 – 27SEP22 2 weekly ATR72 (Olympic Air)
Thessaloniki – Milan Malpensa
eff 02JUL22 3 weekly A320 (Last served until Sep 2013)
Thessaloniki – Rome
eff 02JUL22 2 weekly A320
Thessaloniki – Tirana
02JUL22 – 27SEP22 2 weekly ATR72 (Olympic Air)
Thira – Tel Aviv 03JUN22 – 17OCT22 2 weekly A320/321 (Last served in summer 2018)

Previously planned new routes removed:
Athens – Krasnodar 07JUN22 – 27SEP22 2 weekly A319
Irakleion – Moscow Domodedovo eff 22APR22 2 weekly A321 (6 from 26MAY22, 9 04JUN22 – 09OCT22; Last served until October 2018)
Rhodes – Moscow Domodedovo 27MAY22 – 10OCT22 1 daily A321 (Last served until October 2018)

Following routes has been removed (based on comparison 03APR22 vs 20FEB22):
Athens – Kyiv Boryspil
Athens – St. Petersburg
Corfu – Moscow Domodedovo
Thessaloniki – St. Petersburg

Other notable changes:
Athens – Palermo 22JUN22 – 25SEP22 Seasonal service resumes since summer 2019, 2 weekly A320 (NS19 was 2 weekly Dash 8-Q400 and 1 weekly A320)
Thessaloniki – Moscow Domodedovo Service to resume 06JUN22 at earliest, reduce from 9 to 2 weekly

Following routes to be exclusive served by its largest aircraft in terms of capacity, the 221-seater A321neo (A321ceo is 201-seater) by June 2022, although further adjustment is possible:

Athens – Amsterdam eff 24JUN22 1 daily
Athens – Cairo eff 01JUL22 10 weekly
Athens – Frankfurt eff 01SEP22 1 daily
Athens – London Heathrow 3 daily (Selected dates in April 2022 operated by A320neo)
Athens – Manchester eff 02JUN22 3 weekly
Thessaloniki – Frankfurt eff 01SEP22 1 daily

Based on the frequency listed for the week of 10JUL22, the airline filed selected changes when comparing schedule data 03APR22 vs 20FEB22. Most of these adjustments are in effect during the period between late-June 2022 and early-September 2022, although week to week variation may apply:

Athens – Amman Reduce from 6 to 5 weekly
Athens – Barcelona
Increase from 10 to 11 weekly
Athens – Brussels Reduce from 14 to 12 weekly
Athens – Budapest Increase from 3 to 4 weekly
Athens – Cairo Reduce from 11 to 10 weekly
Athens – Istanbul Increase from 14 to 17 weekly
Athens – Lisbon Reduce from 8 to 7 weekly
Athens – Marseille Reduce from 6 to 6 weekly
Athens – Milan Malpensa Reduce from 16 to 14 weekly
Athens – Moscow Domodedovo Reduce from 7 to 4 weekly
Athens – Rome Fiumcino Reduce from 16 to 14 weekly
Athens – Sofia Reduce from 9 to 7 weekly
Athens – Stockholm Arlanda
Increase from 4 to 5 weekly
Athens – Stuttgart Increase from 3 to 4 weekly
Athens – Tirana Reduce from 11 to 9 weekly
Athens – Yerevan Increase from 4 to 5 weekly
Thessaloniki – Tirana Reduce from 3 to 2 weekly