Despite the turbulence caused by the crisis in the Middle East, US airlines have not changed their plans, keeping their flight schedule to Greece intact.
This summer, the total number of weekly flights remains 103, the same as in the summer of 2025. A total of nine direct routes will be served by five airlines, American, Delta, United, Emirates and Norse.
US travelers arrivals in Greece in the first four months of the year increased, confirming the steady momentum of the market. Passengers with a US passport who traveled through the Athens airport between January and April totaled 159,400, compared to 146,100 in the same period last year, up 9%.
Airfares may have risen, but the US market still has a strong audience of travelers with a higher income profile who seem ready to pay more to travel to Greece.
Direct air connections resumed in March, while on Friday the Athens airport saw its scheduled flight connecting it with Dallas, Texas.










