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Olympic Air operates as a regional airline in Greece. The airline maintains an extensive network across the country, serving a total of 31 destinations on both the mainland and the islands, including some of the most remote locations. Among its destinations, one finds the enchanting islands of Kerkyra (commonly referred to as Corfu), Kefalonia, Kythira, and Zakynthos, with flights departing from Athens, Thessaloniki, and Larnaca. Passengers can embark on a journey with Olympic Air to explore the Ionian islands, where they encounter beaches with turquoise waters, charming villages, distinctive flavours, and warm, welcoming locals.

Olympic Air functions as a subsidiary of Aegean Airlines. The two companies merged their operations in 2013 to enhance their air service offerings and expand their reach throughout Greece and internationally. As members of the Star Alliance network, they also provide flights to destinations worldwide.

Olympic Air manages a fleet consisting of 12 ATR 72 aircraft, 3 ATR 42 aircraft, and 2 De Havilland Canada DHC-8-100 aircraft. The airline previously operated A320 and A319 aircraft, which were sold off during various processes outlined earlier.

Olympic Air provides two travel classes: Economy and Business:

 


Members of the Miles & More program accumulate miles on all scheduled flights operated by Olympic Air.