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Olympic Airways v. Aegean Aviation
I'm trying to book a morning flight from Santorini to Athens, either on Olympic Airways (OA) or Aegean Aviation. Once we arrive in Athens we will catch a Turkish Airlines flight to Istanbul departing at 10:30 a.m. <BR> <BR>The Aegean Aviation departure time fits our schedule better (departs at 7:55 a.m.) and costs about $53.70. The OA flight costs $66.70 and departs at the early hour of 6:45 a.m. <BR> <BR>Has anyone had any experience with either of these airlines? Which would you recommend? <BR> <BR>Thanks! <BR> <BR>Eunice
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Flew Olympic from Athens<>Naxos a couple of years ago. Prop plane that held 18; we were 4 so we had to sit in the four corners to balance the plane. Tang was the complimentary beverage.
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i don't place that much emphasis on airplane food or drinks but i seriously hope they can do better than tang!... <BR> <BR>btw, can anyone enlighten me as to olympics's punctuality?
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I've only flown Olympic once and that was from New York to Athens. It was a nice flight and punctual, but a 747. <BR>
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Hi, <BR> <BR>I flew both of these airlines last summer between different islands. They are the same. Both were small planes.The Olympic flight was late to leave Santoini. I do not know why. The Aegean was on time leaving Rhodes. I have taken Olympic before when it was on time. Who knows. Good luck.
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We flew Olympic Airways the summer of 1999 from New York to Athens. We took off about 11/2 - 2 hours late. They had us board about 45 minutes late and then we sat and waited. We heard from other passangers that there was a bomb threat so all the luggage had to be removed. As soon as we took off dinner was served --and it took them forever to clear the dishes. I was "yelled" at for stacking dishes but after all that waiting I had to vist the restroom. The lady in front of us had a very loud cat under her seat and the poor lady across the aisle got sick anytime food or water was brought around--fortunately for her that wasn't very often. <BR>All in all I wouldn't rate them a 10 but we did make it safely and in the end that's all that really matters. <BR>
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Our international flight on Olympic (Toronto to Athens) left a lot to be desired, but I thought the inter-island flights were fine. We first flew from Athens to Rhodes, then Rhodes to Santorini, and finally Naxos to Athens. The Athens to Rhodes flight was late departing, but I don't expect a lot from any airline these days!
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My experience was the same as Susan's. The flight from NY to Athens was ghastly, but the inter-island flights were fine. I don't recall any problems being late. It's basically bus service.
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I took both Aegean and Olympic airlines on my last trip to the islands. The Aegean flight was on time and the 3 Olympic flights I took were delayed (between 30 to 90 minutes). Also, the Aegean plane was new and the Olympic ones were not. A local travel agent told us that since Aegean is a privately owned company, they are more customer oriented and service is generally better than on Olympic which is government owned and run.
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IN a nutshell.....six of one, half a dozen of the other!
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