Personally I think if Baltia Airlines gets certifi
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Let me share with you what happened to SkyGreece, aside from the temporary financial mess the country is in and yes it is affecting everyone and thing tied to Greece, the core of it is that SkyGreece is sold out and not one seat was available for purchase and was empty in June.
What is happening is mainly Greeks are going to fly SkyGreece rather than others because its a Greek Airline and travelers are treated like family as opposed to being just a number as soon as they check in.
They are not selling seats at $15 as some here posted about another airline, but friends of mine paid $990 from Toronto to Athens return which is $200 less than Air Canada. This is also a smart move on SkyGreeces part to build that ever so importance loyal repeat customer.
IMO, Baltia if it ever gets certified will be in the same boat as SkyGreece, same family type promotion etc.
There is nothing like the feeling of checking into and boarding an airline that already makes you feel at home!
This is another reason why, aside from the 90% off sale of the stock, that I am forward thinking about the potential of Baltia being a major player with not just one plane as Sky Greece did, but wasting no time in adding planes, routes etc within the first year of service.
Baltia next up...........
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjWwBpZYrvs
GLTA