
Flying between Cyclades islands can save significant time compared to ferries. This comprehensive guide covers all inter-island flight options, airlines, routes, booking tips, and everything you need to know about flying in the Cyclades.
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Table of Contents
- Airlines Serving the Cyclades
- Popular Flight Routes
- Flight vs Ferry Comparison
- Booking Your Flights
- Flight Costs & Pricing
- Best For Flying
- Frequently Asked Questions
Airlines Serving the Cyclades {#airlines-serving-the-cyclades}
Several airlines serve the Cyclades with inter-island flights.

Sky Express
Overview:
- Routes: Multiple Cyclades routes
- Aircraft: Small planes, reliable
- Destinations: Santorini, Mykonos, Naxos, Paros, Milos, and more
- Reputation: Reliable, good service
- Best For: Time-saving, popular routes
Features:
- Reliable: Reliable service
- Multiple Routes: Multiple Cyclades routes
- Modern Aircraft: Modern, well-maintained aircraft
- Good Service: Good customer service
Popular Routes:
- Athens to Santorini, Mykonos, Naxos, Paros, Milos
- Inter-island routes (limited)
Pro Tip: Sky Express is one of the most reliable options for inter-island flights. Book early for best prices.
Olympic Air
Overview:
- Routes: Major Cyclades routes
- Aircraft: Modern, comfortable
- Destinations: Santorini, Mykonos, Naxos, and more
- Reputation: Reliability, comfort
- Best For: Reliability, comfort
Features:
- Reliable: Very reliable service
- Comfortable: Comfortable aircraft
- Modern: Modern fleet
- Good Service: Excellent customer service
Popular Routes:
- Athens to Santorini, Mykonos, Naxos
- Major routes
Pro Tip: Olympic Air offers reliable, comfortable service. Good option for major routes.
Aegean Airlines
Overview:
- Routes: Major Cyclades routes
- Aircraft: Modern, comfortable
- Destinations: Santorini, Mykonos, and more
- Reputation: Major airline, reliable
- Best For: Major routes, reliability
Features:
- Major Airline: Major Greek airline
- Reliable: Very reliable
- Comfortable: Comfortable aircraft
- Good Service: Excellent service
Popular Routes:
- Athens to Santorini, Mykonos
- Major international and domestic routes
Pro Tip: Aegean Airlines is a major airline with excellent service. Good for major routes.
Local Carriers
Overview:
- Various: Various small airlines
- Routes: Seasonal routes
- Schedules: Limited schedules
- Weather-Dependent: Weather-dependent
- Best For: Seasonal routes, specific destinations
Features:
- Seasonal: Often seasonal service
- Limited: Limited routes and schedules
- Small Aircraft: Small aircraft
- Flexible: More flexible schedules
Pro Tip: Local carriers offer seasonal routes. Check schedules carefully as they may be limited.
Popular Flight Routes {#popular-flight-routes}
Understanding popular flight routes helps you plan your journey.

Athens to Islands
Athens → Santorini:
- Duration: 1 hour
- Frequency: Year-round, multiple daily
- Airlines: Aegean, Olympic Air, Sky Express
- Best For: Time-saving, convenience
- Cost: €80-200 depending on season and booking time
Athens → Mykonos:
- Duration: 45 minutes
- Frequency: Year-round, multiple daily
- Airlines: Aegean, Olympic Air, Sky Express
- Best For: Time-saving, convenience
- Cost: €80-200 depending on season and booking time
Athens → Naxos:
- Duration: 45 minutes
- Frequency: Seasonal (summer), daily
- Airlines: Sky Express, Olympic Air
- Best For: Time-saving, quick access
- Cost: €80-180 depending on season
Athens → Paros:
- Duration: 45 minutes
- Frequency: Seasonal (summer), daily
- Airlines: Sky Express
- Best For: Time-saving, quick access
- Cost: €80-180 depending on season
Athens → Milos:
- Duration: 1 hour
- Frequency: Seasonal (summer), limited
- Airlines: Sky Express
- Best For: Time-saving, quick access
- Cost: €80-180 depending on season
Pro Tip: Flights from Athens to islands are most convenient for time-saving. Book early for best prices.
Inter-Island Flights
Mykonos ↔ Santorini:
- Duration: 45 minutes
- Frequency: Limited, seasonal
- Airlines: Limited options
- Best For: Time-saving between popular islands
- Cost: €100-250 depending on season
Other Inter-Island Routes:
- Very Limited: Very limited inter-island flights
- Seasonal: Mostly seasonal
- Athens Hub: Most routes go through Athens
- Best For: Specific routes, time-saving
Pro Tip: Inter-island flights are very limited. Most routes go through Athens. Ferries are usually more practical for island hopping.
Direct Island Routes
Very Limited:
- Limited Options: Very limited direct island routes
- Seasonal: Mostly seasonal
- Athens Hub: Most routes go through Athens
- Best For: Specific routes only
Pro Tip: Direct island-to-island flights are very limited. Most travel goes through Athens. Check schedules carefully.
Flight vs Ferry Comparison {#flight-vs-ferry-comparison}
Understanding the differences helps you choose the best option.

Advantages of Flying
Time:
- Much Faster: Much faster (1 hour vs 4-8 hours)
- Time-Saving: Significant time savings
- Efficiency: More efficient
- Best For: Time-critical travelers
Convenience:
- Direct: Direct to destination
- No Connections: No ferry connections needed
- Comfort: More comfortable than ferries
- Best For: Convenience, comfort
Comfort:
- More Comfortable: More comfortable than ferries
- Climate Control: Climate-controlled cabins
- Seating: Comfortable seating
- Best For: Comfort, luxury travelers
Disadvantages of Flying
Cost:
- More Expensive: More expensive (€80-200 vs €30-80)
- Premium Pricing: Premium pricing
- Budget Impact: Significant budget impact
- Best For: Budget-conscious travelers should consider ferries
Luggage:
- Weight Restrictions: Weight restrictions
- Baggage Fees: Baggage fees may apply
- Limited: Limited luggage compared to ferries
- Best For: Light travelers
Availability:
- Limited Routes: Limited routes and schedules
- Seasonal: Many routes are seasonal
- Less Flexible: Less flexible than ferries
- Best For: Limited options
Weather:
- More Affected: More affected by weather
- Cancellations: More cancellations possible
- Delays: Weather delays more common
- Best For: Weather-dependent
Pro Tip: Flights save time but cost more. Consider your priorities: time-saving vs. budget. Ferries are usually more practical for island hopping.
Booking Your Flights {#booking-your-flights}
Smart booking strategies ensure best prices and smooth travel.

When to Book
2-4 Weeks in Advance:
- Best Prices: Best prices when booking early
- Availability: Guaranteed availability
- Options: More options
- Peace of Mind: Peace of mind
Peak Season:
- Essential: Essential to book early
- Limited: Limited availability
- Premium: Premium pricing
- Book Early: Book 2-4 weeks early
Shoulder Season:
- Recommended: Recommended to book early
- Good Availability: Good availability
- Better Rates: Better rates
- Book Early: Book 1-2 weeks early
Pro Tip: Book 2-4 weeks in advance for best prices, especially in peak season.
Booking Platforms
Online Aggregators:
- Skyscanner: Comprehensive options, price comparison
- Kayak: Good deals, comprehensive
- Google Flights: Easy search, price comparison
- Our Platform: Use our Flights page
Airline Websites:
- Direct Booking: Book directly with airlines
- Sometimes Better Prices: Sometimes better prices
- Official: Official booking source
- Miles: May earn frequent flyer miles
Travel Agencies:
- Local Agencies: Local agencies in Greece
- Online Agencies: Online travel agencies
- Packages: Sometimes part of packages
Pro Tip: Compare prices across multiple platforms. Sometimes direct booking offers better prices or miles.
Booking Tips
Check Baggage Allowances:
- Important: Very important
- Weight Limits: Check weight limits
- Fees: Check baggage fees
- Restrictions: Understand restrictions
Consider Flight + Ferry Combination:
- Flexibility: More flexibility
- Cost: May save money
- Options: More options
- Best Route: Find best route
Have Backup Ferry Plans:
- Weather: Weather can affect flights
- Cancellations: Cancellations possible
- Backup: Have backup ferry plans
- Flexibility: Maintain flexibility
Check Cancellation Policies:
- Important: Important for flexibility
- Terms: Understand terms
- Insurance: Consider travel insurance
- Flexibility: Ensure flexibility
Pro Tip: Always check baggage allowances and have backup ferry plans. Weather can affect flights more than ferries.
Flight Costs & Pricing {#flight-costs-pricing}
Understanding flight costs helps you budget.

Pricing Overview
Athens to Islands:
- €80-200: €80-200 depending on route, season, and booking time
- Peak Season: Higher prices in peak season (July-August)
- Early Booking: Better prices with early booking
- Last-Minute: Premium prices for last-minute bookings
Inter-Island Flights:
- €100-250: €100-250 depending on route and season
- Limited: Limited availability
- Seasonal: Mostly seasonal
- Premium: Premium pricing
Pro Tip: Flight prices vary significantly by season and booking time. Book early for best prices.
Seasonal Pricing
Peak Season (July-August):
- Highest Prices: Highest prices
- Limited Availability: Limited availability
- Book Early: Book early for best rates
- Premium: Premium pricing
Shoulder Season (May-June, September-October):
- Moderate Prices: Moderate prices
- Good Availability: Good availability
- Better Rates: Better rates than peak
- Good Value: Good value
Low Season (November-April):
- Lowest Prices: Lowest prices
- Good Availability: Good availability
- Best Rates: Best rates
- Best Value: Best value
Pro Tip: Book early for best rates, especially in peak season. Shoulder season offers good value.
Best For Flying {#best-for-flying}
Flying is best for specific situations.

Time-Critical Travelers
Business Travelers:
- Time-Saving: Time-saving essential
- Efficiency: Maximum efficiency
- Best For: Business travelers, time-critical trips
Short Trips:
- Limited Time: Limited time available
- Time-Saving: Time-saving important
- Best For: Short trips, time constraints
Luxury Travelers
Comfort Priority:
- Comfort: Comfort is priority
- Luxury: Luxury experience
- Best For: Luxury travelers, comfort priority
Budget Not Primary Concern:
- Budget: Budget not primary concern
- Convenience: Convenience important
- Best For: Luxury travelers
First/Last Leg
Start of Trip:
- Convenience: Convenience at start
- Time-Saving: Time-saving at beginning
- Best For: Starting trip efficiently
End of Trip:
- Convenience: Convenience at end
- Time-Saving: Time-saving at end
- Best For: Ending trip efficiently
Long Distances
Athens to Santorini/Mykonos:
- Long Distance: Long ferry journey (4-8 hours)
- Time-Saving: Significant time savings
- Best For: Long distances, time-saving
Pro Tip: Flying is best for time-critical travelers, luxury travelers, and long distances. For most travelers, ferries offer better value.
Frequently Asked Questions {#frequently-asked-questions}
Q1: Can I fly between Cyclades islands?
A: Yes, but options are limited. Most flights go through Athens. Direct inter-island flights are very limited and mostly seasonal. Check schedules carefully. Ferries are usually more practical for island hopping.
Q2: Which airlines serve the Cyclades?
A: Sky Express, Olympic Air, and Aegean Airlines serve the Cyclades. Sky Express has the most routes. Check our flights guide for detailed information.
Q3: How much do flights cost in the Cyclades?
A: Flights cost €80-200 from Athens to islands, depending on route, season, and booking time. Inter-island flights cost €100-250. Prices are higher in peak season and for last-minute bookings.
Q4: Are flights faster than ferries?
A: Yes, flights are much faster (1 hour vs 4-8 hours). However, they cost more (€80-200 vs €30-80) and have limited routes. Consider your priorities: time-saving vs. budget.
Q5: Should I fly or take a ferry?
A: It depends on your priorities. Fly if: time is critical, budget is not primary concern, long distances. Take ferry if: budget-conscious, island hopping, more flexibility needed. Check our flight vs ferry comparison for detailed information.
Q6: Can I bring luggage on flights?
A: Yes, but there are weight restrictions and baggage fees may apply. Check baggage allowances with airline. Flights have more restrictions than ferries.
Q7: Are flights affected by weather?
A: Yes, flights are more affected by weather than ferries. Cancellations and delays are more common. Always have backup ferry plans.
Q8: How far in advance should I book flights?
A: Book 2-4 weeks in advance for best prices, especially in peak season. Limited availability in peak season, so early booking is essential.
Q9: Are there direct flights between islands?
A: Very limited. Most routes go through Athens. Direct inter-island flights are rare and mostly seasonal. Check schedules carefully.
Q10: Which islands have airports?
A: Santorini (JTR), Mykonos (JMK), Naxos (JNX), Paros (PAS), and Milos (MLO) have airports. Most other islands are accessible only by ferry. Check our airport transfers guide for detailed information.
Q11: Can I combine flights and ferries?
A: Yes, combining flights and ferries offers flexibility and may save money. Fly to one island, then use ferries for island hopping. Check our ferry guide for ferry information.
Q12: Are flights worth the extra cost?
A: It depends on your priorities. Flights save significant time but cost more. For time-critical travelers or long distances, flights may be worth it. For most travelers, ferries offer better value.
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