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Aegean Airlines

Aegean Airlines
Leadership team

Mr. Eftichios Theodoros Vassilakis (Exec. Chairman)

Mr. Dimitrios C. Gerogiannis (CEO, MD & Exec. Director)

Mr. Michael Kouveliotis (CFO & Director of Fin.)

Products/ Services
Air Transportation, Travel
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Kifisiá, Attiki, Greece
Established
1999
Net Income
20M - 100M
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
FRA:32A
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Overview
Location
Summary
Aegean Airlines S.A., an airline company, provides public airline transportation services in Greece and internationally. It transports passengers through scheduled flights, as well as cargo; and offers aviation applications, technical support, and ground handling aircraft services. The company also offers charter flights; and imports, markets, and leases aircraft and spare parts. It operates a fleet of 65 aircraft. The company was incorporated in 1988 and is headquartered in Athens, Greece.
History

Beginnings

Aegean Airlines was founded as Aegean Aviation in 1987. After it was acquired by Vasilakis Group in 1994, Aegean Aviation commenced VIP flights from Athens all over the world with wholly owned Learjet aircraft.

Commercial flights

Aegean's first commercial flights were in May 1999 from Athens to Heraklion, Crete and Thessaloniki with 2 new wholly owned British Aerospace Avro RJ100. In December 1999 Aegean acquired Air Greece. Since 2005, the airline has been in partnership with Lufthansa. In March 2006, Aegean Airlines also entered into a co-operation agreement with TAP Air Portugal. In December 2008, Aegean Airlines announced its co-operation with Brussels Airlines.

Cooperation

In 2009, Aegean Airlines started codeshare agreements with BMI, Brussels Airlines, Lufthansa and TAP Air Portugal. On 26 May 2009, the Aegean Airlines' membership application was approved by the Chief Executive Board of Star Alliance. Aegean joined the alliance on 30 June 2010.

In February 2010, initial shareholder discussions took place to consider co-operation between Aegean Airlines and Olympic Air fueling rumours of a possible merger. On 22 February 2010, Olympic Air and Aegean Airlines announced that they agreed to a merger. The newly merged airline was to carry the Olympic brand name and logo, after a transition period in which both airline brands would be used in parallel. The Aegean brand would cease to exist after the transition period. It was expected that the merger would be finalised and the combined airline would begin operation by October 2010.Aegean joined Star Alliance at the end of June 2010. The intent was for the merged carrier to be a Star Alliance member, despite the fact that Olympic Air was forging ties with SkyTeam pre-merger. Star Alliance welcomed the proposed merger, releasing a statement stating "The integration teams from both sides will soon meet to assess the necessary steps, in order to guarantee a smooth transition of the merged Aegean Airlines and Olympic Air operations into the Star Alliance network".On 26 January 2011, the European Commission blocked the merger between the two airlines, citing anti-competition concerns. The commission stated that the merger would have created a "quasi-monopoly" in Greece's air transport market, with the combined airline controlling more than 90% of the Greek domestic air transport market. The EC further stated its belief that the merger would lead to higher fares for four of the six million Greek and European passengers flying to and from Athens each year, with no realistic prospects that a new airline of sufficient size would enter the market to restrain the merged airline's pricing. Additionally, commissioner Joaquin Almunia stated that the merger would have led to higher prices and lower quality of service for Greeks and tourists traveling between Athens and the islands. Both carriers offered remedies in an attempt to ease concerns, though the EU believed that they would not be enough to protect travelers adequately and ease competition concerns. One of the remedies offered by the airlines included ceding takeoff and landing slots at Greek airports, though the commission noted that Greek airports do not suffer from the congestion observed at other European airports in previous airline mergers or alliances.On 21 October 2012 Aegean Airlines announced that it had struck a deal to acquire Olympic Air, pending approval by the European Commission. On 23 April 2013, the European Commission issued a press release announcing it was starting an in-depth investigation into the proposed acquisition of Olympic Air by Aegean Airlines and announcing that the Commission will have decided by 3 September 2013. On 13 August 2013 it was published in the Greek media that the final decision had been delayed until 16 October 2013. The merger was approved by the European Commission on 9 October 2013 citing that "due to the on-going Greek crisis and given Olympic's own very difficult financial situation, Olympic would be forced to leave the market soon in any event".

On 1 February 2014 Aegean Airlines took over every non-Public Service Obligation route that was previously operated by Olympic Air.

Mission
Aegean Airlines is committed to being the leading airline in Greece and the Eastern Mediterranean, providing its customers with the highest levels of service and safety, while delivering exceptional value and a superior travel experience.
Vision
Our vision is to become the leading airline in the region by providing the best service, safety and value to our customers, colleagues and shareholders.
Key Team

Mr. Pehlevanoudis Zisis (Accountable Mang.)

Mr. Ioannis Aloukos (Technical Director)

Mr. Aristides Kamvysis (Chief Information Officer)

Iosif Mastorantonakis (Director of Admin.)

Mr. Roland Jaggi (Chief Commercial Officer)

Ms. Styliani Dimaraki (Group Treasurer & Exec. Director)

Recognition and Awards
Aegean Airlines has earned numerous awards from Skytrax over the years, including the prestigious Skytrax World Airline Award for Europe's Best Airline and the World's Best Airline for Regional service for 2017 and 2018.
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Aegean Airlines
Leadership team

Mr. Eftichios Theodoros Vassilakis (Exec. Chairman)

Mr. Dimitrios C. Gerogiannis (CEO, MD & Exec. Director)

Mr. Michael Kouveliotis (CFO & Director of Fin.)

Products/ Services
Air Transportation, Travel
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Kifisiá, Attiki, Greece
Established
1999
Net Income
20M - 100M
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
FRA:32A
Social Media