The summer flight schedule 2023 of the Greek airline Aegean Airlines is taking shape. Some destinations that have not been in the route network for a long time will be reactivated. For example, Ljubljana will be headed for again.
The Slovakian capital Bratislava is to be connected to Athens twice a week from June 5, 2023 until probably September 28, 2023. Aircraft of the type Airbus A320 are planned as aircraft. Ljubljana, which last received regular flights in September 2016, will be served twice a week with Airbus A6s from June 2023, 29 until June 2023, 320.
Aegean Airlines also intends to add the destinations Baku, Birmingham, Bristol, Dammam, Palma de Mallorca, Riga, Seville and Split from Athens to its route network. Some of these are reactivations of routes that have not been served for a long time.
Cologne/Bonn Airport will be connected twice a week to Thessaloniki from June 3, 2023. This route was last served in 2014. Aircraft of the Airbus A320 type are planned as aircraft. They also want to offer Barcelona and Yerevan from this Greek metropolis. In the 2023 summer flight schedule, Düsseldorf and Stuttgart will no longer be served with Airbus A320s, but with Airbus A321neos.
Aegean Airlines wants to offer more frequencies on numerous routes in the summer of 2023 or use larger aircraft. For example, it is planned to fly between Athens and Berlin on individual rounds with Airbus A321neo instead of A320. Cologne/Bonn is to be increased by one rotation to three weekly A27 rotations from March 2023, 320. From March 26, 2023, it will go to Munich ten times a week and by July 6, 2023, there will be twelve weekly rotations.
Many increases and few reductions
From March 26, 2023, Aegean Airlines wants to fly to Geneva daily with Airbus A321. So far, the A320 model has been used four times a week and the A321 three times a week. The continuous use of the larger model means that more seats are offered between Geneva and Athens.
In addition, Aegean Airlines will increase frequencies from Athens and deploy larger aircraft on the following routes: Amman, Amsterdam, Beirut, Belgrade, Bilbao, Cairo, Copenhagen, Dublin, Florence, Izmir, Larnaka, Lisbon, Madrid, Malaga, Manchester, Mailnad- Malpensa, Podgorica, Riyadh, Rome-Fiumiciono, Skopje, Tel Aviv, Warsaw and Yerevan.
On the other hand, traffic will be reduced in the direction of Brussels, Luxembourg, Nice and Paris. The French capital should be driven to less frequently, especially outside of the high season. At the moment, no changes regarding air traffic between Austria and Greece have been entered into the systems of Aegean Airlines.
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