Athens, Greece. Zela Jet, owned by Cypriot entrepreneur Andreas Christodoulides, has announced a strategic partnership with Fly Cycladic to expand private flight options between destinations within Greece. The companies said the collaboration aims to improve flexibility and reduce travel time for passengers.
Partnership scope and sales representation
Under the agreement, Zela Jet, a member of the Zela Aviation Group, will serve as the exclusive General Sales Agent of Fly Cycladic in Cyprus for private flights operating from Greek airports to selected destinations within Greece. The service is targeted at travellers seeking flexibility, comfort, privacy and time savings.
Connectivity and travel model
The companies said the partnership is intended to connect Greek destinations that had previously been served only by ferries, helicopters or commercial flights with time-consuming connections. Cypriot travellers will be able to board a Fly Cycladic aircraft from any Greek airport, including island airports, and transfer to their final destination without delays or connections.
Destinations and booking arrangements
Flights will operate to destinations including Athens, Mykonos, Santorini, Paros, Milos, Naxos, Astypalaia, Syros and Crete. Bookings from Cyprus will be handled through Zela Jet.
Statements from company representatives
Christodoulides said he was satisfied with the agreement and described Fly Cycladic as “an airline widely recognised among the Greek traveling public for its professionalism and its adherence to the highest standards of quality and safety”. He said the partnership provides the Cypriot market access to high-quality and flexible aviation services when visiting Greece and added that Zela Jet is Fly Cycladic’s exclusive representative in Cyprus, undertaking “the promotion and support of its services with professionalism and consistency”.
He said the shared goal is “to provide excellent service and a reliable travel experience for all passengers flying with Fly Cycladic”.
Andreas Sotiropoulos, representing Fly Cycladic, said he was pleased with the company’s introduction to the Cypriot market through the partnership and expressed hope that “this collaboration will become the ideal travel companion for the modern passenger seeking a balanced combination of experience, safety, flexibility and convenience”. He added that the objective is “not simply to facilitate easier access for seasonal travellers, but to meaningfully support those who wish to travel comfortably, on their own schedule, between destinations across Greece throughout the year”.
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