Hellas Jet
Hellas Jet was a Greek passenger airline based at Athens Eleftherios Venizelos (ATH) that operated scheduled and charter services primarily within Europe and to Mediterranean leisure destinations. It was a small, privately run carrier and was not part of a major global airline alliance.
The airline ceased operations in 2010, so it no longer operates flights; references to Hellas Jet are relevant only for historical context or for dealing with legacy bookings and credits.
Where Hellas Jet Flew
Hellas Jet operated from its base at Athens Eleftherios Venizelos (ATH) and concentrated on point-to-point scheduled and charter services within Europe and to Mediterranean holiday destinations, with a seasonal focus on leisure routes rather than long-haul international networks. Public information on any codeshares or broader partnership reach is limited.
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Tips for Flying Hellas Jet
- Hellas Jet ceased operations in 2010, so you cannot book flights with it today-look for current carriers operating your route from Athens (ATH).
- If you encounter old tickets, vouchers, or refunds from Hellas Jet, contact your payment provider or travel insurance as liability may have been transferred or expired.
- When replacing a planned Hellas Jet trip, compare baggage and fare rules closely between alternative carriers from Athens, as inclusions vary widely between low-cost and legacy airlines.