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MAV
  
MINOAN

Destinations
  
9

Headquarters
  
Heraklion

Ceased operations
  
2015

Commenced operations
  
2012 (2012)

Website
  
www.minoanair.com

Founded
  
7 September 2011

Fleet size
  
4

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Hubs
  
Heraklion International Airport

Key people
  
George Mavrantonakis (Chairman of the B.o.D.) Marcos Caramalengos (Chief Commercial Officer)

Hub
  
Heraklion International Airport

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Minoan Air S.A., also known as Μινωικές Αερογραμμές in Greek, was a Greek regional airline headquartered in Heraklion, Crete and based at Heraklion International Airport.

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History

Minoan Air was founded in September 2011. One of the key people is George Mavrantonakis, co-founder of Sky Express, former Chief Operating Officer and Accountable Manager of Olympic Airlines and former Advisor to the President of the same airline. The company's first base was Heraklion International Airport.

In June 2012 Minoan Air based an airliner in Spain (in either Burgos Airport or León Airport) to operate charter flights for Spanish tour operator Good Fly. In July 2012 the company started operating all-year round flights from their base in Heraklion to Kos and Rhodes and seasonal flights to Mytilene and Santorini. In October/November 2012, the airline wet-leased one of their aircraft to Flyglinjen.

In January 2013, Minoan Air announced it would open two new bases outside of Greece, London Oxford Airport on 4 March 2013 and Lugano Airport on 29 March 2013. Minoan flew from London Oxford to Dublin and Edinburgh until 4 August 2013, while flights to Rome-Fiumicino and Vienna have been operated from Lugano. In September 2013 it has been announced that all flights to and from Lugano have been terminated. Since then, it concentrated on Greek domestic routes.

In November 2015, Minoan Air suspended all operations until further notice due to the impact of the Greek financial crisis.

Destinations

Minoan Air served the following scheduled domestic destinations as of July 2015:

Greece
  • Athens
  • Alexandroupoli
  • Heraklion base
  • Kos
  • Mykonos
  • Mytiline
  • Rhodes
  • Santorini
  • Thessaloniki
  • Fleet

    The Minoan Air fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of August 2016):

    References

    Minoan Air Wikipedia