Athens 2021 in numbers – Rebuilding the network with 23 New services and 2 New airlines

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Despite the pandemic, Athens managed to restore 84% of 2019 network

For 2021 Athens was connected to 48 countries, 132 cities and 144 airport Destinations, restoring 84% of 2019 network, with services operated by 62 airlines on scheduled pax services.

Despite the pandemic’s challenges, Athens attractiveness and resilience resulted in a dynamic reinstatement of services and airlines operating to/from the airport

Key figures

Countries : 48 (international)
Cities : 132 (100 international + 32 domestic)
Destination_airports : 144
Airlines : 62 (including 21 LCCs)
Cities for LCCs : 64
Destination_airports for LCCs : 70

Developments :

3 new cities Atlanta, Bacau, Washington + 2 from 2020, Dortmund & Montpellier

2 new airlines WizzAir Abu Dhabi, TUS Airways + 1 from 2020, LOT

23 new routes/services for 2021 (including above 3 new) +10 from 2020

WizzAir Abu Dhabi to Abu Dhabi
Delta to Atlanta
Blue Air to Bacau
Scoot to Berlin
Sky Express to Brussels
Blue Air to Bucharest
Ryanair to Chania (from 2020)
Ryanair to Cologne
WizzAir to Dortmund (from 2020)
Croatian Airlines to Dubrovnik
LOT to Katowice
Gulf Air to Larnaca
Sky Express to Larnaca
TUS Airways to Larnaca
WizzAir to Larnaca (from 2020)
tuiFly Belgium to Lille
WizzAir UK to London Gatwick (from 2020)
SkyExpress to London Heathrow
Volotea to Lyon (from 2020)
Volotea to Marseille (from 2020)
WizzAir to Milan Malpensa (from 2020)
Transavia France to Montpellier (from 2020)
American Airlines to New York (JFK)
TUS Airways to Paphos
SkyExpress to Paris (CDG)
Eurowings to Prague
SkyExpress to Rhodes
Ryanair to Rome (FCO)
SkyExpress to Rome (FCO)
SkyExpress to Thessaloniki
Ryanair to Vienna (from 2020)
LOT to Warsaw (from 2020)
United Airlines to Washington
With 2021 developments leading towards a dynamic rebuild of its network, 2022 Athens announcements are even more promising with exciting news ahead…!

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