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Hubs | Alikianos–Ioannis Apostolou International Airport, Alikianos | ||||||
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Focus cities | Hersonissos International Airport, Hersonissos | ||||||
Frequent-flyer program | Petó | ||||||
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Fleet size | 1 | ||||||
Destinations | 0 | ||||||
Company slogan | Πετώντας μαζί ("Flying Together") | ||||||
Traded as | ALKX: APIRA | ||||||
Headquarters | Alikianos–Ioannis Apostolou International Airport, Alikianos, Piraea | ||||||
Key people | Markos Palamaroulis, CEO | ||||||
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Website | airpiraea.pr |
Air Piraea S.A. (Piraean: Aeroporía Πιραεα Ανώνυμη Εταιρεία) is the flag carrier airline of Piraea, as well as the largest airline of the country by number of passengers and destinations served. Its hub is at the Alikianos-Ioannis Apostolou International Airport, from where it covers routes in three continents, although the Hersonissos International Airport is used as a focus city during summer season, covering extra scheduled destinations.
History
Beginning
Privatisation
Subsidiaries
Air Piraea's subsidiaries are:
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Ownership
During 1996, Air Piraea underwent a process of privatisation and internal re-organisation. The process culminated the 6th June 1996, when the airline debuted in the Alikianos Stock Exchange and included in the AKEX 25. The airline's shares were divided among some of the most influential companies in the Alikianos parqué, such as Ena-Credit Alikianos–25.7%, KEBS–12.8%, Sarkiades Group–3%.
Destinations
Air Piraea codeshares with the following airlines and railway operators: