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Aeroflot takes off for Thessaloniki

10:51, 1 апреля 2013

Aeroflot announced the launch of regular flights from Moscow to Thessaloniki.Starting from April, 26 the airline offers three weekly services (on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays) from the Sheremetyevo Airport; and from May, 31, the flights become daily. As for now, tourists get to choose between VIM-avia, AegeanAir and UTair flights. Plus the Astra Airlines are the second appointed carrier from the Greek side. Therefore, a reasonable question arises: is the new carrier necessary? The Director General of the Panteon Company, Mr. Anatoly Garkushin, soothes: "Every year we see a growing shortage of plane seats to Thessaloniki and another carrier won't harm. Especially given that the tour operators have got rather small blocks of seats as most of them have been given to business travelers."

The Director General of the Mouzenidis Travel Company, Alexander Tsandekidi, is sure that loading the Aeroflot's flights won't be a problem. "The destination has been in need of a strong air carrier for quite a long time now. And for such a popular destination as MoscowThessaloniki, Aeroflot has set a rather reasonable price tag," he explained to RATA-news. According to the expert, there will be no excess of air transportation. And even if there is, it won't last long: only some certain flights might have vacant last-minute seats.

"While the peak season is not here yet, it's quite difficult to tell if the amount of flights on the destination is adequate. But, in my opinion, there is a certain excess of them," concluded the Deputy Director General of Solvex-Travel, Ekaterina Ayzerman. But anyway, Aeroflot's coming to Thessaloniki with regular flights means that it accepts all the risks. On the other hand, this problem can always be solved by changing the flight schedule. Ms. Ayzerman recalled that Aeroflot had already been operating the route before the service's termination in 2003.

Tour operators dealing with Greece are looking forward to summer 2013. According to Mr. Tsandekidi, the tourist flow increase on the destination might be over 30-35%. The expert sees at least two reasons for this: the country's loyal visa policy for Russians and attractive package prices that increased by no more than 5% in 2013. Mr. Anatoly Garkushin agrees with his colleague. He judges by Panteon Company's sales for the upcoming May holidays: some dates are in short supply already.

It's interesting how the market players' opinion almost completely coincides with predictions of the Greek side. For example, in his recent forecast based on the early booking data, the General Secretary of the Greek Ministry of Tourism, Mr. Anastasios Liaskos, voiced that 20% more Russians would visit the country this year. Whereas the total number of tourist arrivals will slightly increase to 17 million people. In 2012, Greece received the total of 16 million foreigners, of which 1 million were Russians.

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