Ellinair

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Ellinair
Ellinair logo.png
IATA ICAO Callsign
EL [1] ELB [2] ELLINAIR HELLAS [2]
FoundedFebruary 2013 (2013-02) [3] [4]
Commenced operationsFebruary 2014 (2014-02) [5] [6]
Ceased operations2021
Hubs
Focus cities
Fleet size1
Destinations20
Parent company Mouzenidis Group [7]
Headquarters Thessaloniki, Central Macedonia, Greece
Key peopleI. Mouzenidis [8]
Website en.ellinair.com

Ellinair was a Greek airline headquartered in Thessaloniki operating scheduled and charter flights.

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History

The new airline was established on 19 February 2013 and its first flight was operated in February 2014. [4] The name Ellinair is a combination of the words "Έλλην" (Ellin - "Greek") and "air".

The company was a member of Mouzenidis Group, and it was created to serve the high volume of tourists, mainly from Russia, who visit Greece by Mouzenidis Travel. In October 2014, Ellinair flights were incorporated in all the Global Distribution Systems (GDSs) to ensure accessibility to all tourist agencies. On 15 June 2015, Ellinair launched new domestic routes from Athens and Thessaloniki.[ citation needed ]

Mouzenidis Travel ceased trading in 2021. EllinAir parked its aircraft fleet, intending to restart in 2022. In November 2021, Ellinair put plans to restart on hold, returning its aircraft to their lessors. [9]

Destinations

As of 2020 Ellinair operated scheduled flights to 32 destinations. [10] Ellinair mainly operated flights to Eastern Europe and Russia from its main base at Thessaloniki International Airport and from Athens International Airport with additional direct flights to international destinations from Corfu International Airport and Heraklion International Airport during the summer leisure season.

Codeshare agreements

Ellinair codeshares with the following airline:

Charter flights

During the summer season, Ellinair operated several A320s, performing charter services in association with major tour operators. The charter flights connect popular holiday destinations in Greece to Italy, Poland, Israel, Russia, Austria, Germany, Ukraine and other countries.[ citation needed ]

Fleet

One of Ellinair's Airbus A319-100s SX-EMB Airbus A319-100 Ellinair.JPG
One of Ellinair's Airbus A319-100s

As of February 2022, the Ellinair fleet consisted of the following aircraft: [12]

Ellinair fleet
AircraftIn serviceOrdersPassengersNotes
Airbus A320-200 10180Y
Total10

Historical fleet

Other than the current aircraft, Ellinair also operated the following types:[ citation needed ]

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  10. ellinar website Archived 20 January 2018 at the Wayback Machine destination map
  11. "Ellinair Announces New Greek Island Routes and Interline Agreement with Aeroflot". 18 April 2019.
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