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Fly Hellas (formerly known as Viking Hellas Airlines) was a privately owned charter airline based at Athens International Airport. Viking Hellas Airlines commenced its operations in febrero 2010 with a single McDonnell Douglas MD-83 operating charter flights across Europe. Soon after the airline ordered 2x Airbus A320-200s.
Its parent company Viking Airlines ceased operations in octubre 2010. During this time, Viking Hellas decided to rebrand to FlyHellas in order to separate itself from the Viking Airlines A.B group.
Later on in noviembre 2011, FlyHellas announced that it would terminate its operations due to financial difficulties.
Viking Hellas operated scheduled and charter flights to the following destinations:
País | CITY | Aeropuerto |
---|---|---|
Egypt | Cairo | Cairo International Airport |
Israel | Tel Aviv | Ben Gurion International Airport |
France | Lyon | Lyon Airport |
France | Nantes | Nantes Atlantique Airport |
France | Paris | Charles de Gaulle Airport |
Grecia | Athens | Athens International Airport |
Grecia | Samos | Samos International Airport |
Grecia | Skiathos | Skiathos Island National Airport |
Grecia | Thessaloniki | Thessaloniki Airport |
Italia | Milán | Malpensa Airport |
Portugal | Porto | Francisco de Sá Carneiro Airport |
UK | Belfast | Belfast Airport |
UK | Birmingham | Birmingham International Airport |
UK | Humberside | Humberside Airport |
UK | London | Gatwick Airport |
UK | London | Stansted Airport |
UK | Manchester | Manchester Airport |
Fly Hellas fleet consisted of the following aircraft:
Athens International Airport (ATH) is the largest international airport in Greece, which serves the Athens region. In 2022, the airport handled over 22.7 million passengers, additionally, the airport is one of the top 20 busiest airports in Europe and one the busiest airport in the Balkans. Athens Airport is a hub for Aegean Airlines, Olympic Air, Ryanair, Sky Express, and Volotea.
Viking Hellas ceased its operations in 2011. This means that you can no longer purchase any Viking Hellas flights, however, there are a number of other airlines that operate a similar route including airBaltic, and Lufthansa among others. Scroll to the top of the page to start searching for flights to any destination of your choice.
Viking Hellas flew to over 25 destinations, mainly across Europe including Paris, Milan, Porto, Samos, Lyon and many more.