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Aegean Airlines Launches Non-Stop Flights from India to Greece: Here’s to Know More About It
Thursday, July 17, 2025
Non-stop flights between India and Greece will be initiated from next March, in a major boost to the fast-growing relationship between the two countries and giving a new thrust to the industry, the officials noted. Athens based Aegean Airlines, the flag carrier of Greece, has announced that it would start direct operations to Delhi and Mumbai, reinforcing direct connectivity to the two cities. This is in addition to two Airbus A321XLR aircraft being brought into service by the airline to support the new long-haul routes.
Aegean Airlines to Launch Direct Flights
Aegean Airlines will fly five times a week to Delhi from March 2026 and a three times a week service to Mumbai from May, 2026, it said. The service will be made possible through the airline’s new fleet of Airbus A321XLR aircraft which was launched around the world in November, 2024. The A321XLR which is tailored for long range operations will provide the Indian carrier with a nautical miles range, and thus enable it to develop new services from India to Europe with minimal investment cost.
These non-stop flights will become the most convenient and efficient air routes connecting the two countries for business and leisure travelers. The launch of these routes are part of Aegean’s network-strengthening strategy, and also help increase ease of travel between India and Greece (without having to transit in hubs such as West Asia or Istanbul).
Love for Greece on the rise in India
The development assumes significance against the backdrop of burgeoning strategic cooperation between India and Greece. In 2023 the two countries signed the strategic relationship treaty, emphasizing increased collaboration in trade, defence and the sea. This has created long-term relationships and new opportunities to work together as part of the global family of the Company.
The launch of the new Aegean Airline flights is considered as a major step in enhancing India-Greece air connectivity. The flights will contribute to the growing India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor, which aims to strengthen economic relations and improve transport links across these regions. By facilitating more direct travel, the new routes will help meet the increasing demand for business and tourism exchanges between India and Greece..
Boosting Tourism and Business Opportunities
The direct flight routes between India and Greece come at a time when there is growing interest in travel to Greece from Indian tourists. In the fiscal year 2025, over 90,000 passengers flew between India and Greece, but most of them traveled via transit hubs in West Asia or Istanbul. The new non-stop service is expected to not only simplify travel for these passengers but also stimulate greater interest in Greece as a tourist destination.
Greek tourism is already doing good business in India – Greek travel companies and luxury resorts like Costa Navarino are regularly conducting promotional road shows across the country. Espousing to enhance tourism further, Aegean Airlines wishes to make India discover Greece and its rich history, culture and its beautiful landscape thus enabling Indian travelers to enjoy hassle-free travel. The direct flights will also push the Greek tourism authorities to be far more encouraged in getting units in India to attract tourists through tailor-made packages for Indian tourists.
India is a key market for Greece, and an increase in the Indian visitors is seen to have positive economic results in the Greek tourism industry. With Greece aggressively marketing its historical heritage, tourist-friendly historical sites and the beaches of the Mediterranean, Indians are expected to play a prominent role in visitors to Greece.
Other Airlines Eyeing Greece-India Routes
Aegean Airlines is not the only airline trying to meet increasing demand for travel between India and Greece. IndiGo, India’s biggest airline, has also announced plans to launch non-stop services to Athens, Greece, but so far has not published an official start date. The step by Aegean Airlines is likely to encourage other carriers to do the same, allowing Indian passengers easy yet direct access to Greece.
If the level playing field actually happens the resultant heightened competitiveness in the market may translate into more affordable travel and better things for the travellers. As interest in the India-Greece travel corridor grows, we expect an increasing number of airlines to recognise the value of starting up nonstop flights, which will be a boon for business and leisure passengers alike.
The Airbus A321XLR: A Game Changer for Long Haul Flights
The launch of the Airbus A321XLR is an important enabling factor for these new long haul services by Aegean Airlines. The A321XLR is a longer-range variation of the new generation of single-aisle aircraft, which can fly longer distances more fuel efficiently and would be well suited to medium and long-haul routes such as those between India and Greece. The aircraft is designed to transport approximately 244 people, making it a comfortable and effective choice for travellers.
Aegean’s investment in this new fleet represents a further commitment to grow its international network and offer customers modern, efficient and environmentally-friendly transport. The A321XLR’s long-haul performance also opens up new opportunities because it enables Aegean to serve long-range destinations that had been beyond the capabilities of its existing single-aisle fleet, helping the airline to both enhance its global footprint and tap into growing long-haul demand.
A Growing Interest in Greece
Now comes the fact, that there is an interest about Greece itself, as a destination, as far as the travelling Indian is concerned. The country’s history, culture and landscapes have for years drawn travelers from around the world, and the new direct flights are expected to renew tourists’ interest in India. Greece is already associated with ancient ruins, beautiful islands and Mediterranean food and that would to appeal to Indian tourists looking for a combination of history, culture and relaxation.
Since traveling from India has also become easier, with a number of convenient options available, which the Indian holidaymakers will find spectacular while holidaying in Greece. From the historical ruins of Athens to the dreamy beaches of Santorini, the country has so much to offer for Indian travellers seeking something new and enriching.
Eager to look forward For the Future India-Greece Connectivity
Direct flights between India and Greece are a great leap in further enhancing relations between our country and India. As globalisation increases its impact on the world, travelling becomes increasingly critical for facilitating teamwork and cultural exchange. Aegean Airlines’ service is probably only the first of many to come; with India-Greece ties growing stronger, the future holds more connective possibilities.
These new direct services mean for travelers there are new opportunities to visit one of Europe’s most beautiful countries without the need for a change of plane. With the increasing popularity of Greece as a travel destination, these flights are expected to be only the beginning of a new era in the development of tourism and business relations of India and Greece.
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Aviation roundup: Philippine Airlines, Loong Air and more
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Philippine Airlines restarts seasonal Manila-Sapporo route
Philippine Airlines (PAL) will resume seasonal direct flights between Manila and Sapporo from November 24, 2025 to March 27, 2026. The service will reconnect the Philippine capital with northern Japan during the winter travel season.
Flights to Sapporo’s New Chitose Airport will operate every Monday, Wednesday and Friday using the airline’s Airbus A321neo aircraft. PAL intends for this route to operate during every subsequent winter season from November to March.
The 168-seat Airbus A321neo is configured with 12 business class and 156 economy class seats, and is equipped with in-flight entertainment and Wi-Fi.
PAL operates an extensive network between the Philippines and Japan, offering direct services to Osaka Kansai, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Tokyo Haneda and Tokyo Narita, as well as flights from Cebu to Osaka Kansai and Tokyo Narita.
Loong Air adds Xi’an-Kuala Lumpur flights
Loong Air has launched its new Xi’an-Kuala Lumpur service, with the inaugural flight arriving at Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminal 2 today. The route marks a step forward in strengthening tourism and economic ties between Malaysia and China.
The launch was marked by a ceremony attended by senior officials from Tourism Malaysia, Malaysia Airports Holdings and Loong Air.
The route is operated using a 174-seat Airbus A320 and runs three times weekly on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Vietjet to launch daily Danang-Kuala Lumpur service in October
Vietjet will introduce a new direct route between Danang and Kuala Lumpur, beginning October 26, 2025. The daily round-trip service will enhance connectivity between central Vietnam and Malaysia’s capital city.
This marks Vietjet’s third direct route linking Vietnam and Malaysia, and follows the airline’s continued network expansion across South-east Asia. The new service comes after the introduction of 12 international routes in 2025, including new destinations in China, India, Japan and Singapore.
Saudia, Vietnam Airlines sign codeshare agreement
Saudia, the national carrier of Saudi Arabia, has signed a codeshare agreement with Vietnam Airlines to improve connectivity between Vietnam and Saudi Arabia.
The agreement allows passengers to travel on flights connecting Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City with Jeddah and Riyadh, and to book itineraries through either airline, including flights operated by the partner carrier. The arrangement aims to offer greater flexibility and a more streamlined booking experience.
The partnership supports Saudia’s plans to expand its network and enhance passenger services, both on the ground and in the air. It also supports Saudi Arabia’s aim to connect with over 250 destinations and attract 150 million visits by 2030.
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China Eastern Airlines launches Shanghai-Copenhagen route
COPENHAGEN — China Eastern Airlines on Thursday launched a new direct route between China’s Shanghai and Denmark’s Copenhagen, strengthening air connectivity between the two countries.
An Airbus A330 aircraft landed at Copenhagen Airport at 7 pm local time, where it was greeted with a traditional water salute. After two hours, the return flight departed Copenhagen, carrying over 250 passengers back to Shanghai.
A ceremony was held at Copenhagen Airport’s terminal to celebrate the inaugural flight. China Eastern Airlines prepared special commemorative gifts for passengers on both the outbound and return journeys.
Speaking at the ceremony, Chinese Ambassador to Denmark Wang Xuefeng said the new route creates another “air bridge” between China and Denmark, helping to deepen practical cooperation in various fields, enhance mutual understanding and friendship between the two peoples, and promote business exchanges and collaboration.
This year marks the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
The new route will initially operate three flights per week on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Starting Sept 24, the service will expand to four weekly flights, adding a flight on Wednesdays.
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Aegean Airlines to start direct flights from Greece to New Delhi and Mumbai in 2026
Aegean Airlines has announced the addition of two new Airbus A321neo XLR (Extra Long Range) aircraft, enabling the airline to significantly expand its international reach, including its much-anticipated entry into the Indian market. The state-of-the-art aircraft, with a flight range of up to 10.5 hours, will support the launch of direct flights from Greece to India, starting in March 2026.
The airline has confirmed it will commence five weekly flights to New Delhi from March 2026, followed by three weekly flights to Mumbai from May 2026, establishing its first two destinations in India. The full flight schedule and ticket availability will be announced by the end of September 2025. Aegean is also evaluating further expansion in the Indian market with future connections to Bangalore, as well as other long-haul destinations including the Seychelles, Maldives, Nairobi, Almaty, and Lagos, aligned with the delivery of additional A321neo LR aircraft in 2027 and 2028.
With this latest addition, AEGEAN’s total Airbus A320/A321neo order now stands at 60 aircraft, 36 of which have already been delivered. The new A321neo XLR aircraft are configured with just 138 seats, featuring 24 fully lie-flat Business Class Suites with aisle access and premium privacy, and a spacious Economy Class equipped with 4K entertainment screens, satellite Wi-Fi, USB charging, and enhanced overhead bins, promising a superior long-haul experience.
The aircraft will be delivered in December 2025 and January 2026, bolstering Aegean’s specialized fleet for long-haul destinations beyond the EU, particularly those exceeding four hours in flight duration.
Eftichios Vassilakis, Chairman, Aegean stated, “The addition of these two A321neo XLR aircraft with special configuration, which will be delivered in 2025, in addition to the four A321neo LRs that we plan to take delivery in 2027 and 2028, accelerates our access to the extremely important Indian market, but also allows for the immediate upgrade of our product and services to destinations outside the EU, longer than 4 hours in which we already operate. The A321neo XLR and LR aircraft mark the beginning of a new chapter for Aegean, with new possibilities for growth but also new options for our passengers and the connectivity of our country. With new fleet capabilities, strong vertically integrated support infrastructure and most importantly drawing upon the creativity and strengths of our people, we plan to move forward with ambitious but also careful and consistent steps as always.”
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