How a Nerve-Wracking Aborted Take-Off Turned Into a Surprising Win for AEGEAN Airlines—and Why It Boosted My Trust Like Never Before

How a Nerve-Wracking Aborted Take-Off Turned Into a Surprising Win for AEGEAN Airlines—and Why It Boosted My Trust Like Never Before

There are moments in travel — rare and oddly reassuring — when things may go off-script, yet leave you feeling more, not less, inclined to return. This was one of those moments.

This year, AEGEAN Airlines quietly reinforced its role at the core of Greek aviation, stitching together the mainland and the islands with various new routes and connections. From Heraklion and Rhodes, you can now skip across to smaller Cycladic islands without retracing your steps. Direct flights to Istanbul from Santorini, Mykonos, Rhodes and Heraklion feel like a gentle nod to Greece’s rich cross-cultural past. And Thessaloniki now whispers its name to Izmir—two ancient port cities once separated by empire, now united by Airbus.

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