New Greek Helicopter Company Takes Flight: Cutting Travel Time in Half with Premium Services

New Airline Hoper Introduces Greek Island Flights

Greece is now home to a new helicopter company, hoper, which offers scheduled flights to 11 destinations. Travelers can cut their travel time in half compared to traditional ferries, which can take up to six hours. Premium travel options are on the rise, with companies like Blade and Uber’s helicopter services also available. With hoper, visitors can fly from Athens, Mykonos, and Santorini to other islands like Antiparos, Spetses, and Tinos in under 45 minutes. One-way fares start at $195 and go up to about $380 depending on the location.

Hoper CEO Demitris Memos said in a recent press release that with hoper, they turn hours into minutes and allow travelers to earn a full day of vacation. Ferry services in Greece often make stops at multiple islands, adding to travel time. Charter helicopter flights are also available for the same routes. Globally, helicopter companies are offering flights for those willing to pay a premium to save time.

In New York City, six of Marriott’s most luxurious hotels are offering free helicopter airport transfers to their top-paying guests. The flights are operated by Blade, a private helicopter service company launched in 2014. Blade competes with Uber’s helicopter services and new players like Archer and Volocopter, reflecting a growing industry betting on air taxis becoming more mainstream. However, local communities sometimes have concerns about noise from helicopter flights leading to discussions around regulations in some areas.

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