Aegean Airlines destinations

§ As of October 2016 Aegean Airlines flies to 78 destinations excluding its subsidiary Olympic Air and charter destinations. Including Olympic Air the number of destinations grows to 97.

Scheduled destinations

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City Country IATA ICAO Airport Notes
TiranaAlbaniaTIALATITirana International Airport Nënë TerezaOperated by Olympic Air
YerevanArmeniaEVNUDYZZvartnots International Airport
ViennaAustriaVIELOWWVienna International Airport
BrusselsBelgiumBRUEBBRBrussels Airport
SofiaBulgariaSOFLBSFSofia Airport
DubrovnikCroatiaDBVLDDUDubrovnik Airport
SplitCroatiaSPULDSPSplit AirportOperated by Olympic Air
LarnacaCyprusLCALCLKLarnaca International Airport
PragueCzech RepublicPRGLKPRVáclav Havel Airport Prague
BillundDenmarkBLLEKBIBillund Airport[1][2]
CopenhagenDenmarkCPHEKCHCopenhagen Airport
AlexandriaEgyptHBEHEBABorg El Arab AirportOperated by Olympic Air
CairoEgyptCAIHECACairo International Airport
TallinnEstoniaTLLEETNTallinn Airport
HelsinkiFinlandHELEFHKHelsinki Airport
BordeauxFranceBODLFBDBordeaux–Mérignac Airport
BrestFranceBESLFRBBrest Bretagne Airport[3]
DeauvilleFranceDOLLFRGDeauville – Saint-Gatien Airport
LilleFranceLILLFQQLille Airport
LyonFranceLYSLFLLLyon–Saint-Exupéry Airport
MarseilleFranceMRSLFMLMarseille Provence Airport
Metz/NancyFranceETZLFJLMetz–Nancy–Lorraine Airport
NantesFranceNTELFRSNantes Atlantique Airport
NiceFranceNCELFMNNice Côte d'Azur Airport
ParisFranceCDGLFPGCharles de Gaulle Airport
StrasbourgFranceSXBLFSTStrasbourg International Airport
ToulouseFranceTLSLFBOToulouse–Blagnac Airport
TbilisiGeorgiaTBSUGTBTbilisi International Airport
BerlinGermanyTXLEDDTBerlin Tegel Airport
DüsseldorfGermanyDUSEDDLDüsseldorf Airport
FrankfurtGermanyFRAEDDFFrankfurt Airport
HamburgGermanyHAMEDDHHamburg Airport
HanoverGermanyHAJEDDVHannover Airport
KasselGermanyKSFEDVKKassel Airport (begins 29 March 2017; ends 14 June 2017)[4]
MunichGermanyMUCEDDMMunich Airport
StuttgartGermanySTREDDSStuttgart Airport
AthensGreeceATHLGAVAthens International Airport
ChaniaGreeceCHQLGSAChania International Airport
CorfuGreeceCFULGKRCorfu International Airport
HeraklionGreeceHERLGIRHeraklion International Airport
KalamataGreeceKLXLGKLKalamata International Airport
MykonosGreeceJMKLGMKMykonos Island National Airport
RhodesGreeceRHOLGRPRhodes International Airport
SantoriniGreeceJTRLGSRSantorini (Thira) National Airport
SkyrosGreeceSKULGSYSkyros Island National AirportPublic service obligation route, operated by Olympic Air
ThessalonikiGreeceSKGLGTSThessaloniki Airport
BudapestHungaryBUDLHBPBudapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport
TehranIranIKAOIIETehran Imam Khomeini International Airport
DublinIrelandDUBEIDWDublin Airport
Tel AvivIsraelTLVLLBGBen Gurion Airport
BariItalyBRILIBDBari Karol Wojtyła AirportOperated by Olympic Air
CataniaItalyCTALICCCatania–Fontanarossa AirportOperated by Olympic Air
MilanItalyMXPLIMCMilan–Malpensa Airport
NaplesItalyNAPLIRNNaples International Airport Operated by Olympic Air
PisaItalyPSALIRPPisa International Airport
RomeItalyFCOLIRFLeonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport
VeniceItalyVCELIPZVenice Marco Polo Airport
AmmanJordanAMMOJAIQueen Alia International Airport
KuwaitKuwaitKWIOKBKKuwait Airport (resumes 17 June 2017)[5]
RigaLatviaRIXEVRARiga International Airport
BeirutLebanonBEYOLBABeirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport
LuxembourgLuxembourgLUXELLXLuxembourg Findel Airport
MaltaMaltaMLALMMLMalta International AirportOperated by Olympic Air
AmsterdamNetherlandsAMSEHAMAmsterdam Airport Schiphol
OsloNorwayOSLENGMOslo Airport, Gardermoen
KrakówPolandKRKEPKKJohn Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice
WarsawPolandWAWEPWAWarsaw Chopin Airport
LisbonPortugalLISLPPTLisbon Portela Airport
BucharestRomaniaOTPLROPHenri Coandă International Airport
MoscowRussiaDMEUUDDDomodedovo International Airport
Saint PetersburgRussiaLEDULLIPulkovo Airport
JeddahSaudi ArabiaJEDOEJNKing Abdulaziz International Airport
RiyadhSaudi ArabiaRUHOERKKing Khalid International Airport
BelgradeSerbiaBEGLYBEBelgrade Nikola Tesla Airport
LjubljanaSloveniaLJULJLJLjubljana Jože Pučnik Airport
BarcelonaSpainBCNLEBLBarcelona–El Prat Airport
MadridSpainMADLEMDAdolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport
PalmaSpainPMILEPAPalma de Mallorca Airport
StockholmSwedenARNESSAStockholm Arlanda Airport
GenevaSwitzerlandGVALSGGGeneva International Airport
ZürichSwitzerlandZRHLSZHZürich Airport
IstanbulTurkeyISTLTBAIstanbul Atatürk Airport
İzmirTurkeyADBLTBJAdnan Menderes AirportOperated by Olympic Air
KievUkraineKBPUKBBBoryspil International Airport[6]
BirminghamUnited KingdomBHXEGBBBirmingham Airport
EdinburghUnited KingdomEDIEGHPEdinburgh Airport (begins 19 June 2017)[7]
LondonUnited KingdomLGWEGKKGatwick Airport
LondonUnited KingdomLHREGLLHeathrow Airport
ManchesterUnited KingdomMANEGCCManchester Airport

Terminated scheduled destinations


References

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