Skygreece Airlines (GW, Athens Int'l) has been granted route authority to operate scheduled International Services between European Union and Canada

Skygreece Airlines (GW, Athens Int'l) has been granted route authority by the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) to operate scheduled International Services between member states of the European Union and Canada.

As such, the licence paves the way for the Greek charter specialist to begin its planned 2x weekly Zagreb to Toronto Pearson service running from June 22 until October 15. Service is on-board the carrier's B767-300(ER).

SkyGreece Airlines S.A. is a private company incorporated in Athens, Greece with offices in Montreal, Toronto, and New York. The airline is also awaiting a response from the US Department of Transportation (DOT) regarding its application for a Foreign Air Carrier Permit filed in March last year.



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