AEGEAN appoints Mondial Airline Services as its German GSA

Greek airline, AEGEAN, has partnered with Mondial Airline Services GmbH, a subsidiary of Global GSA Group, to enhance its cargo operations in Germany. The agreement, effective since 19FEB25, appoints Mondial as the airline’s General Sales Agent (GSA) for cargo services throughout Germany. The collaboration covers 80 weekly flights from Germany to Greece, including daily connections to Athens and Thessaloniki from multiple German cities. It also provides access from Greece to over 80 international destinations such as Yerevan (EVN), Larnaca (LCA), Tbilisi (TBS), Tel Aviv (TLV), Malta (MLA), and Tirana (TIA). AEGEAN’s cargo operations will be enhanced through the Global GSA Group’s extensive network and digital tools offering better capacity utilization, streamlined booking processes, and real-time data analytics. The partnership is expected to strengthen AEGEAN’s position in the German market while offering businesses more reliable and flexible cargo solutions. AEGEAN will utilize its modern fleet to ensure efficient service, accommodating general cargo, spare parts, and machinery components.

Benefiting from Mondial’s GSA expertise in Germany. Image: Aegean

Zafer Aggunduz, Chief Commercial Officer of Global GSA Group, commented: “AEGEAN is a highly valued partner, and we are thrilled to represent them in the German market. With their extensive network and reputation as Greece’s leading airline, we believe this partnership will yield strong results and look forward to developing it further.”

Ismail Durmaz, Chairman of Global GSA Group, added: “We are delighted that AEGEAN has chosen Mondial Airline Services GmbH for this important role. With daily flights from key German cities and over 3,500 flights expected during the summer season, this partnership offers great potential. Our team is committed to delivering outstanding results and expanding our cooperation with AEGEAN in the future.”

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