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Volotea to Connect Athens with 4 New European Destinations in 2020

Spanish low-cost carrier Volotea has announced the launch of four new routes connecting Athens with Marseille and Lyon in France, Cagliari in Sardinia, and Split in Croatia, as part of its 2020 summer schedule.

The new routes will begin in April – apart from Cagliari with flights starting in June – and will be conducted twice a week until October 2020.

With the addition of these new services, Volotea will be flying to a total of 14 European destinations from its base in Athens.

“Volotea has significantly invested in the Greek aviation industry and its plan is to continue this growth into 2020. The airline has become the choice of Greek and international passengers, and this has made it part of – what we call – the ‘Athenian success story’ of the last few years,” Yiannis Paraschis CEO of Athens International Airport (AIA) told reporters during a press event on Tuesday.

Volotea CEO Carlos Muñoz; AIA Communications and Marketing Director Ioanna Papadopoulou; Corporate Development & Communications Director Carlos Cerqueiro; AIA CEO Yiannis Paraschis.

Volotea carried over 400,000 passengers from/to Athens during the first nine months of 2019, which is up by 56 percent compared to the same period last year. Furthermore, the carrier achieved a 94 percent load in 3,500 flights year to date.

In 2020, Volotea will offer a total of 580,000 seats in the Greek market, which is up by 11 percent compared to 2019.

New growth opportunities

Meanwhile, Volotea will open three new bases in Lyon, Naples and Hamburg in 2020. The airline currently operates 13 bases in Greece, Germany, Spain, Italy and France.

Volotea CEO Carlos Muñoz

Volotea CEO Carlos Muñoz

“Volotea has carried over 25 million passengers since its establishment [in 2012], while it has been profitable since 2014,” the carrier’s CEO Carlos Muñoz said during the event, also underlining that 2019 was a difficult year for aviation due to a number of factors such as the Thomas Cook collapse and the increase of fuel prices.

The carrier however, has been looking into the prospects of popular destinations which were previously operated by Thomas Cook. Among them are the Canary islands where the travel giant carried 4 million passengers every year, and the Greek islands.

“Thomas Cook has left a number interesting slots in a few Greek islands that are of interest to us, like Zakynthos,” Muñoz told reporters. “We cannot directly replace the capacity but we could take advantage of these slots and continue to grow,” he added.

Volotea currently operates 346 routes in 90 European destinations. The number of its aircraft is expected to increase to 38 in 2020. The company is planning to gradually replace the Boeing 717s with new Airbus A319s, with four new aircraft expected to be delivered next year.

Intermodal Air is the GSA (general sales agent) of Volotea in Greece.

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Eleftheria has worked for several financial newspapers, magazines and websites during the past 19 years. Between 2004 and 2014 she worked as a radio producer, reporter and presenter for the Greek and English language program of “Athina 9.84 FM”. She also has hands-on experience in the MICE industry.
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