[5] The airline used to connect Alexandroupoli, Athens and Thessaloniki with some Greek islands, as well offering chartered flights.
[7][8] In late May 2010 the Greek Civil Aviation Authority stripped Athens Airways of the right to serve a number of government-subsidised routes.
Thιs was due to unexplained delays and cancellations by Athens Airways.
[9] Later that year, by early September[specify] and after concluding its summer schedule, the airline ceased operations without any notice.
[10] Athens Airways was the first Greek airline to offer a 20 percent discount to all tariff categories for passengers aged 12 to 24, soldiers without boarding pass, and students up to the age of 28, as well as a 15 percent discount on return flights.