Etihad Airways and SKY express Join Forces to Unlock the Greek Islands

New codeshare partnership opens up seamless travel to 24 breathtaking destinations across Greece and beyond

Natasha Dury

Etihad Airways has expanded its European footprint through a strategic new codeshare partnership with Greece’s regional carrier, SKY express. This partnership marks a significant leap forward in Mediterranean connectivity, granting travellers streamlined access to 24 stunning Greek island destinations, as well as three additional cities across the Eastern Mediterranean.

For discerning travellers flying from Abu Dhabi to Athens, the announcement offers more than a gateway, it opens the door to a collection of sun-kissed islands and historic cities that have long captured the imagination of luxury globetrotters. From the glamour of Mykonos to the volcanic beauty of Santorini, from the serenity of Paros to the grandeur of Crete, the collaboration is designed to enhance the travel experience by offering a single booking and seamless onward connections.

Arik De, Chief Revenue and Commercial Officer at Etihad Airways, commented, “This partnership with SKY express opens exciting new possibilities for our customers to discover Greece beyond Athens. SKY express’s comprehensive island network perfectly complements our Athens service, giving travellers seamless access to some of the Mediterranean’s most beautiful destinations through a single booking.”

The codeshare agreement sees Etihad placing its EY code on SKY express flights departing from Athens to islands including Rhodes, Kos, Corfu, and Thessaloniki—turning the Greek capital into a key hub for onward Mediterranean travel. Whether one is seeking a tranquil escape in the Ionian Sea or an adventure through the Cycladic isles, the itinerary flexibility and convenience now offered is unparalleled.

SKY express, one of Europe’s most dynamic regional airlines and a member of IATA, boasts the youngest fleet in Greece with 29 modern aircraft. Its ever-growing domestic and international network covers 33 Greek and 26 foreign destinations.

Gerasimos Skaltsas, Chief Commercial Officer at SKY express, noted, “The collaboration with Etihad is a strong vote of confidence in SKY express, reinforcing our position as a reliable partner and significantly enhancing our connectivity. Passengers can now enjoy seamless access to the largest network of Greek destinations, served by the youngest fleet in Greece.”

This new offering is particularly appealing to travellers seeking comfort, efficiency, and a taste of Greece’s famed hospitality. From simplified check-in and baggage transfers to coordinated schedules, the customer journey has been thoughtfully curated for a smooth, stress-free experience. Whether you’re planning a bespoke honeymoon, a luxurious cultural tour, or a sun-soaked family holiday, the expanded route map now allows for endless possibilities—without the hassle.

In uniting their strengths, Etihad Airways and SKY express are not only enhancing regional access, but also reaffirming Athens’ strategic role as a bridge between the Gulf and Europe. For luxury travellers with an eye on the Aegean, the journey just became as rewarding as the destination.

Full Flight simulators at ETIHAD

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The second best way to get your adrenaline pumping if you are not on the race tracks or have the opportunity to do things like racing cars, flying planes etc is by simulation. I have always wanted to do flight simulations (they kicked me out at Kidszania but i am determined to go back again). SO I am now super jealous of the staff at Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, as it has purchased seven state-of-the-art full flight simulators (FFS) which will be based at the airline’s world class training academy in Abu Dhabi….and I of course still do not have an invite yet to try this :(.

Anyway, the deal with Canadian manufacturer CAE, worth more than US$ 200m at list prices, will see Etihad Airways take delivery of its first Airbus A380 and Boeing 787 FFS, and will support the airline’s growing training requirements.

In total Etihad Airways has ordered three Boeing 787 FFS, one Airbus A380 FFS, one Airbus A350 FFS, and two Airbus A320 FFS. All are CAE 7000 Series models. The airline currently has four CAE FFS: one Boeing 777, one Airbus A320 and two Airbus A330/340s.

 A multimillion dollar extension project is currently being undertaken at the training academy and is due for completion in early November 2013, with the first of the new FFS, an A320, scheduled for delivery later that month. The remaining FFS will arrive during the following 12 months.

The deal with CAE includes update services for the FFS and an exclusive 10-year agreement for training equipment and services. The flight training devices include CAE Simfinity Airbus Pilot Transition trainers and CAE Simfinity Integrated Procedures Trainers.

Now I wish they would have these kind of simulators at game arcades in UAE – you will find me there all weekend!