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Hellas Jet is a charter airline based in Athens, Greece, operating services to Greece from
destinations in Europe. Its
main base is Athens International
Airport.[1]
Hellas Jet is a licenced scheduled and charter carrier, holding a
JAA AOC and a Line Maintenance Certificate under JAA/EASA Part 145,
both approved by the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority.
History
The airline was established in 2002 as a Cyprus Airways
subsidiary and the first flight was operated on 24 June 2003 from
Athens. At the end of the first year of operation, they had
completed 3,855 flights and carried over 250,000 passengers. Due to
heavy losses, Hellas Jet suspended all scheduled flights from 10
May 2005. In January 2006, the airline announced it would refocus
on charter operations. In August 2006, Cyprus Airways sold its
shares to Air Miles, the
trading name of Trans World Aviation. The aim is to resume services
later in 2007 using wet leased Airbus A320 aircraft.
It is wholly owned by Air Miles and
has 199 employees (at March 2007).[1]
Hellas Jet is an IATA Member.
Destinations
Hellas Jet operates charter flights to/from Heraklion and Rhodes and is planning to relaunch scheduled
flights in the near future.
Hellas Jet, is now serving St Petersburg, Moscow, Amsterdam,
Düsseldorf and a number of charter destinations
Fleet
The Hellas Jet fleet consists of the following aircraft (at 29
September 2009) [1]:
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