THE AIRLINE PERSPECTIVE: Greece

Every week The HUB provides statistics highlighting airline and airport activity in an individual domestic and international market. Alongside looking at the market's historical development over the past 30 years, we take the following week's schedule as a snapshot and compare weekly seat capacity with the previous year, showing which airlines and airports are growing and which are constraining.

The data is all supplied by OAG from its OAG Analyser network analysis tool.

GREECE DOMESTIC AIR SERVICES (non-stop weekly departures)

Rank

Airline

Weekly Flights

Weekly Seats

% Capacity

% Change (2011)

1

Aegean Airlines (A3)

350

59,718

43.7 %

(-16.6) %

2

Olympic Air (OA)

678

51,408

37.6 %

(-29.9) %

3

Cyprus Airways (CY)

112

17,024

12.5 %

2,151.9 %

4

Astra Airlines (A2)

61

5,185

3.8 %

511.4 %

5

Sky Express (GQ)

115

3,247

2.4 %

(-38.9) %

(Others)

-

-

-

(-100.0) %

TOTAL

1,316

136,582

-

(-10.1) %

GREECE INTERNATIONAL AIR SERVICES (non-stop weekly departures)

Rank

Airline

Weekly Flights

Weekly Seats

% Capacity

% Change (2011)

1

Aegean Airlines (A3)

170

29,208

20.5 %

(-20.2) %

2

Ryanair (FR)

71

13,419

9.4 %

121.9 %

3

easyJet (U2)

73

12,300

8.6 %

(-21.3) %

4

Thomson Airways (TOM)

41

11,931

8.4 %

130.6 %

5

Olympic Air (OA)

61

7,338

5.2 %

(-26.4) %

6

Swiss International Air Lines (LX)

35

5,944

4.2 %

(-11.3) %

7

Lufthansa (LH)

28

5,600

3.9 %

(-26.8) %

8

TUIfly (X3)

25

4,725

3.3 %

(-28.6) %

9

Cyprus Airways (CY)

30

4,519

3.2 %

(-10.9) %

10

Turkish Airlines (TK)

27

4,080

2.9 %

4.0 %

(Others)

277

43,401

30.5 %

(-35.6) %

TOTAL

838

142,465

-

(-16.6) %

Richard Maslen

Richard Maslen has travelled across the globe to report on developments in the aviation sector as airlines and airports have continued to evolve and…