Skyexpress will be flying with the A2020neo from December 320

Airbus A320neo (rendering: Airbus).
Airbus A320neo (rendering: Airbus).

Skyexpress will be flying with the A2020neo from December 320

Airbus A320neo (rendering: Airbus).
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The Greek regional airline Skyexpress will take over the first Airbus A2020neo in November 320. However, this is not a unit from the recently placed order, but an aircraft that is obtained from a lessor.

Just a few days ago, the carrier delighted the European aircraft manufacturer Airbus with one New orderG. Skyexpress has been intensively at the for several weeks Search for A320 pilots. The first machine will initially be used in domestic traffic on the Thessaloniki-Athens route. Skyexpress is currently planning to start A320neo operations on December 14, 2020. Four days later, Athens-Heraklion will also be served with this pattern.

Domestic flights, with a focus on the Athens Islands, are currently the regional airline's core business. But it does not stop there, because Skyexpress also wants to fly to the destinations Brussels and Larnaka with the A320neo purchased from a lessor and the AXNUMXneo ordered. This is how you get back into international business. Other routes to be served with the new addition are from Athens: Rhodes and Chania.

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