Olympic Air (OA)
Olympic Air (OA) flies to 19 destinations in 1 country. Route counts include codeshare and partner-operated flights sold under the OA code. All domestic, no international service.
Independent carrier. Not part of any alliance, so miles only work within the OA program. No shared lounge access with other airlines.
OA has the most flights out of Spata-Artemida (ATH), Thessaloniki (SKG), Kasos Island (KSJ), Ikaria Island (JIK), Crete Island (JSH).
Olympic Air Busiest Airports
Olympic Air doesn't operate a traditional hub-and-spoke network. These are the airports where OA has the most flights. You fly direct between cities rather than connecting through a central hub.
ATHOlympic Air Fleet & Aircraft Types
3 aircraft types appear on OA routes. Small, focused fleet.
Olympic Air Operating Partners
Not every flight with a OA number is actually Olympic Air. These partner airlines operate routes under the OA code. Your booking and flight number say OA, but the plane and crew belong to one of these carriers.
On shorter routes from the hubs, this usually means a regional jet. Smaller plane, 2-2 seating, less overhead bin space. Check the aircraft code when you book. If it says E175, CRJ, or ATR, that's a partner regional jet.
A3Olympic Air: All 19 Destinations
Every nonstop route Olympic Air flies. Each destination links to the full route page with schedules, competing airlines, and connection options.
| Code | City | Airport | Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| JKH | Chios Island | ||
| JSH | Crete Island | ||
| JIK | Ikaria Island | ||
| AOK | Karpathos Island | ||
| KSJ | Kasos Island | ||
| KZS | Kastelorizo Island | ||
| KIT | Kithira Island | ||
| LRS | Leros Island | ||
| LXS | Limnos Island | ||
| MLO | Milos Island | ||
| JNX | Naxos | ||
| PAS | Paros | ||
| RHO | Rhodes | ||
| SMI | Samos Island | ||
| JSI | Skiathos | ||
| SKU | Skiros Island | ||
| ATH | Spata-Artemida | ||
| SKG | Thessaloniki | ||
| ZTH | Zakynthos |
Olympic Air FAQ
Olympic Air flies nonstop to 19 destinations in 1 country. 19 domestic, 0 international.
Olympic Air doesn't operate a traditional hub-and-spoke network. The busiest airports are Spata-Artemida (ATH), Thessaloniki (SKG), Kasos Island (KSJ), Ikaria Island (JIK), Crete Island (JSH). You fly direct between cities.
3 aircraft types appear on OA routes, including AT4, AT7, DH8. Some of these belong to partner airlines, not Olympic Air directly.
No. Olympic Air is an independent carrier. Miles only work within the OA program, and there's no shared lounge access with other airlines.
Yes. Some OA flights are operated by partners including Aegean Airlines. Same flight number and booking, different plane and crew.
No. Olympic Air operates domestic routes only. For international destinations you would need to connect on another carrier.