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Airline Industry MAY-JUN 343-357_345-360 12/6/2014 12:04 μμ Page 343 AIRLINE INDUSTRY EL. VENIZELOS ATHENS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Tel 2103530000, Fax 2103530001 e-mail: [email protected] , web: www.aia.gr Country Office Greece: 14, Paradeisou Str. & 1, Patroklou Str. 151 25 Maroussi Transportation by: Websites: www.airfrance.gr and www.klm.gr BUS: DLY - 24 hours, Information Tel 185, web: www.oasa.gr Country Manager for Greece Yann Gilbert X93 - Kifissos Intercity Bus Station - Athens Airport Express Management Support & Communication Mrs Anne Schweitzer X95 - Syntagma - Athens Airport Express Tel 2109980500 Fax 2109980599 e-mail: [email protected] X96 - Piraeus - Athens Airport Express Sales Director for Greece Yiorgos Zermas Tel 2109980307 e-mail: [email protected] Dafni Metro Station - Athens Airport Express X97 - Key Account Managers: For all the Bus routes the ticket costs 5 Euro. It is valid for only one trip Mrs Elina Kendrota Tel 210 9980304 and 6944-282968 to and from the Athens International Airport. Mrs Hara Papalambrou Tel 2109980305 and 6944-594384 METRO: www.ametro.gr , Information Tel 2105194012. Mrs Milka Papaioannou Tel 2109980306 and 6942-424205 Sales representative: PROASTIAKOS: www.proastiakos.gr , Information Tel 2105272000 Mrs Karmelia Roussou Tel 2109980303 and 6977-608971 There are departures From Neratziotissa (O6.16 till 00.16) and From the Sales Support Tel 2109980300, Fax 2109980206 Athens International Airport (05.31 till 23.31) all days of the week, and the ticket Marketing Mgr Mrs Mary Simopoulou Tel 2109980503, Fax 2109980599 costs 6,00 Euro. e-mail: [email protected] Customer care e-mail: [email protected] Direct Sales & Trade Support Mgr Mrs Maria-Christina Hatzinikolaou Trade Support Tel 14654, Fax 2109980090, e-mail: [email protected] Marine Helpdesk Tel 2109980100, Fax 2109980090 Air France: Reservations & Ticketing for Passengers Tel 14654, Fax 2109980090 Airlines KLM: Reservations & Ticketing for Passengers Tel 14654, Fax 2109980090 Delta: Reservations & Ticketing for Passengers Tel 14654, Fax 2109980090 AEGEAN AIRLINES (A3) Kenya: Reservations & Ticketing for Passengers Tel 14654, Fax 2109980090 31, Viltanioti Street, 145 64 Kato Kifissia Martinair: Reservations & Ticketing for Passengers Tel 14654, Fax 2109980090 Tel 2106261700, Fax 2106261900 Group Desk Tel 2109980200, Fax 2109980206, web: www.aegeanair.com e-mail: [email protected] Res Dept Tel 801-11-20000, 2106261000 through mobile, 2106261911 Flying Blue Helpdesk Tel 2109980099 Issuing office Tel 2106261722, Fax 2106261940, Mon-Fri 0900-1700 Personnel Dept. Mrs Efi Katsarou Tel 2109980520 e-mail: [email protected] Agents Help Desk Tel 801-11-20001, 2106261712, Air France Accounting Manager Akis Panayotopoulos Tel 2109980510 2106261926-8 (through mobile), Fax 2106261940 KLM Business Support coordinator & Accounting Manager KLM Greece Athens Sales office: Tel 2103315508-9, Fax 2103315505 Mrs Marie Pitsiladi Tel 2109980540, e-mail: [email protected] Group Desk Domestic 2103315503-4, Fax 2103315510 Station Manager for Greece Mr. Dinos Katsiotis Group Desk International Tel 2103315511-2, Fax 2103315510 Airport Tel 2103530380, 2103531296, Fax 2103532290, 2103532994 El. Venizelos Airport Sales Desk Tel 2103534294, 2103530101 Airport Ticketing Desk Tel 2103530380, Fax 2103532994, 2103532290 Cargo Mgr for Greece Spiros Trakakis Cargo Customer service Tel 2103543083 AEROFLOT-RUSSIAN INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES (SU) Cargo Import Tel 2103543111, 2103543102, 2103543065, Regional office of Aeroflot-Russian Airlines, Moscow, Russia Cargo Export Tel 2103543060, 2103543058, 2103543062 El. Venizelos Athens International Airport, P.O. Box 80084, 190 19 Attiki G.S.R for: General Mgr for Greece Mikhail Mayrakov, e-mail: [email protected] Delta Air Lines (DL) Res Dept. Tel 2103530611-3, Fax 2103532148 G.S.A for: Station Mgr Tel 2103531101, Fax 2103532490 Kenya Airways (KQ) e-mail: [email protected] , web: www.aeroflot.ru Martinair Holland N.V (MP) G.S.A. Cargo: Goldair S.A., Sales Mgr M. Anagnostou (AM) IBERIA, LINEAS AEREAS DE ESPANA (IB) El. Venizelos Airport, Main Terminal Building G.S.A.: Discover The World Greece & Cyprus Ltd. P.O.Box 80114, 190 19 Spata Tel 2109600942 Tel 2103536004, Fax 2103532863 e-mail: [email protected] web: www.iberia.com web: www.discovertheworld.com/greece General Sales Agents (G.S.A.) AIR ARMENIA (QN) G.S.A. Goldair S.A. Tel 2103274943, Fax 2103224228 e-mail: [email protected] 2, Afentouli Avenue, 185 36 Piraeus Tel 2104286844-5, 2104286984 AIR BALTIC (BT) Fax 2104528994 G.S.A.: TAL AVIATION HELLAS e-mail: [email protected], web: www.galant.gr Tel 2109341500, Fax 2109341620 e-mail: [email protected] CEO Vassilis Hatzantonis Managing Director Yiannis Nikolaou General Mgr Panagis Vassilatos, Tel 2104286984 AIR CANADA (AC) e-mail: [email protected] Athens International Airport, 190 19 Spata Res/Tkt Dept Dinos Koskinas Tel 2103530418, Res Tel 00800 391291998 e-mail: [email protected] G.S.A.: Lufthansa German Airlines (LH) Tel 2106175370 Member of: SAAE G.S.A. for: AIR CHINA (CA) ANA-ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS (NH) 214, A. Syngrou Avenue, 176 72 Kallithea CEBU PACIFIC AIR (5J) Administration & Res Tel 2107220630, Fax 2107220830 EVA AIR (BR) web: www.airchina.gr TRANSAVIA (HV) Help Desk in Europe (Toll Free) Tel +800 86 100 999 General Mgr Qiao Shuwen www.gtp.gr MAY-JUN 2014 • 343.
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