About Olympic Air

Olympic Air is a regional airline based in Greece that was formed from the privatization of the former national carrier Olympic Airlines. The history of Olympic Air is steeped in a legacy that dates back to its predecessor, founded by the shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis in the mid-20th century. The airline has undergone significant transformations over the decades, adapting to changes in the aviation industry and the economic landscape. Its re-establishment as Olympic Air marked a new era, focusing on efficient operations, modernization of services, and improving the travel experience for passengers. The airline primarily serves the Greek market, focusing on domestic flights while also providing some services to destinations in Europe and the surrounding region. Olympic Air's fleet is designed to meet the unique demands of its predominantly regional route network. The airline utilizes aircraft that are well-suited to short-haul flights, ensuring flexibility and efficiency in operations. This focus allows Olympic Air to maintain frequent flights to various destinations, enhancing connectivity across Greece, especially to the islands, which are a vital part of the country's tourism infrastructure. The fleet’s configuration is tailored to provide a comfortable travel experience for passengers while adhering to high standards of safety and environmental consideration, reflecting the airline's commitment to sustainability and responsible operations. In terms of services, Olympic Air emphasizes customer satisfaction and operational excellence. The airline offers a range of services that cater to the needs of diverse travelers, including business and leisure passengers. Olympic Air’s commitment to service quality is evident in its passenger handling, inflight services, and customer support, designed to make travel smooth and enjoyable. The airline also leverages partnerships and codeshare agreements to expand its service offerings and enhance connectivity for passengers. This strategic approach not only broadens the travel options available to Olympic Air passengers but also strengthens the airline’s competitive position in the regional aviation market.

Overall Value for Money

3.0

From 5 reviews

Seat and Cabin Space

3.8

From 4 reviews

Customer Service

4.0

From 4 reviews

In Flight Entertainment

3.0

From 3 reviews

Meals and Beverages

3.7

From 3 reviews

Recommend Airline

60.0%

From 5 reviews

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Hoang Nguyen
Hoang NguyenDec 19, 2025
Zipair

Title: ZipAir “Business” via Travelocity – Misleading Disclosure, Credit Card Dispute Succeeded Body: I want to share a cautionary experience regarding ZipAir “Business” class tickets purchased through an online travel agency (Travelocity). ZipAir operates as a low-cost carrier, and its “Business” product differs significantly from traditional long-haul business class. When booked through Travelocity, several important limitations were not clearly disclosed at the time of purchase, leading to reasonable consumer confusion. Key points travelers should be aware of: ▪ ZipAir “Business” is not a full-service business class product ▪ No blanket, pillow, TV, not even a free bottle of water. ▪ Meals and other services are paid add-ons ▪ Lounge access is not included at NRT ▪ Baggage require additional fees ▪ OTA Travelocity listings do not explain these limitations before purchase After the booking, the gap between expectations and the actual product became clear. Attempts to resolve the issue directly with Travelocity was unsuccessful. A credit card dispute was filed on the basis of misleading or insufficient disclosure, and the card issuer ruled in favor of the customer, issuing a full refund the disputed amount. Takeaway: If you are considering ZipAir “Business” class, do not assume it is comparable to traditional business class. If booking through an OTA, read all disclosures carefully; in this case of Travelocity, it did not specify at all about the missing services. Posting this so others can make an informed decision.

4 / 10

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