Aegean Airlines partners with Ioannina hotels for extra fare benefits

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Aegean Airlines S.A., a major Greek commercial airline,
recently augmented its “Miles+Bonus” frequent flyer program via new affiliation
with several facilities in Ioannina, a multicultural city, capital of Epirus and
prime vacation destination in northwestern Greece.

 

Travelers now can earn award miles, special discounts and
other benefits by staying in one of over seven Ioannina hotels or
patronizing selected eateries and lounges in the city. With each meal, shopping
trip or visit to designated venues, presenting one’s Miles+Bonus card will
garner extra perks.

 

Program participants can accumulate miles or redeem
their mileage for free lodging by staying at any of these participating hotels:
Hotel
Du Lac Congress Center & Spa, Grand
Serai Congress & Spa Hotel, Hotel
Kalari Heritage, Epirus
Palace Hotel, Aristi
Mountain Resort & Villas, Astra
Inn and Papaevangelou
Hotel.

 

Additionally, visitors can earn credit at Mikro
Papigko 1700 Hotel & Spa and Zagori
Suites of the Trésor
Hotels & Resorts.

 

Restaurants in the program comprise Frontzou
Politia, EQUUS+, Motley
coffeesweet, OASIS
patisserie, Presvia, Salvia, Stoa
Louli, Seirios and Goody’s;
special excursions consist of the Ali
Pasha museum, the Cave
of Perama and the Alpine
zone, featuring rafting, hiking and other attractions.

 

Operating since 1999, Aegean Airlines is a member of Star
Alliance, Greece’s largest airline, according to its website. Its three main service
bases are Athens International Airport in
Athens, Thessaloniki International Airport in
Thessaloniki and Larnaca International Airport in
Cyprus.



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