Olympic Air - Flight Tickets
Olympic Air
HEADQUARTERS Athens
DATE OF ESTABLISHMENT 1957
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Information About Olympic Air
Founded in Greece in 1957, Olympic Airlines has played an extremely important role in the country's tourism. The company, whose headquarters is in Athens, has centers at Thessaloniki International Airport and Rhodes International Airport (Diagoras). Its fleet includes a total of 39 aircraft, including 4 Airbus A340-300, 1 Airbus A300-600, 3 Boeing 717-200, 13 Boeing 737-400, 1 Boeing 737-300, 6 ATR 72, 7 ATR 42 and 4 De Havilland Canada Dash 8. Olympic Airlines was organizing intensive flights especially to touristic areas. The company operates flights to many cities in Europe, the Middle East and North America, the Far East and North Africa, and has a busy flight schedule. Providing uninterrupted and fast service in a wide area, the company had strategic partnership agreements with many international airline companies. Olympic Airlines, which has been the main sponsor of the Olympic Games for many years and organized the lighting of the Olympic Torch, also played an important role for the international sports community. In addition to its scheduled flights, the company also organized private charter flights and also provided aircraft rental services. Olympic Airlines, which ceased its operations during the financial crisis in 2009, stopped all its operations. You can buy tickets to go to touristic areas by plane at obilet.com.












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