AOPA HELLAS | Fly-In Santorini Greece 2025
Join us for an unforgettable aviation adventure in one of the world’s most breathtaking destinations - Santorini, Greece!
May 23-25, 2025
Santorini (LGSR) Airport
Experience the thrill of flying into this iconic island, where stunning cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and picturesque villages await.
Whether you're a pilot, aviation enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique getaway, this fly-in promises a perfect mix of flying, sightseeing, and great company.
Event Highlights
- Welcome drink and networking with fellow aviators, on arrival
- Gala dinner | wine tasting & authentic Greek cuisine
Registration
- RSVP now and start planning your flight! Kindy fill the attached PDF form.
- More details to follow (hotels & activities)
Early bird price 250€ per person.
This includes landing and handling fees, welcome drink & finger food, gala dinner, AOPA Hellas organizational expenses.
The payment is refundable if cancelled before the 23rd of April 2025.
BANK: ALPHA BANK
IBAN: GR4501407060706002002007674
BENEFICIARY: AOPA HELLAS
Using Reference: Aircraft Registration
- Although LGSR does not have a stationed Avgas facility, AOPA Hellas will facilitate the provision of limited quantity of Avgas 100LL for refueling through pre-purchase. Kindly, indicate the number of liters you wish to pre-purchase. Price will be determined upon demand.
Ø For inquiries, contact office@aopa.gr.
FAQ
When can I arrive or depart?
You can arrive at Santorini no earlier than Friday, May 23, from 12:00 to 19:00, and depart on Sunday, May 25, by sunset. If you wish to stay longer, you can depart no later than Tuesday, May 27.
What is the deadline for registering?
The registration period for the Fly-In closes on April 30.
In what cases am I entitled to a refund?
Responsibility for weather conditions, navigational, or technical issues lies with the pilot. In case of force majeure, the event will be canceled, and full fees will be refunded.
Are tie-downs available?
There are no tie-downs at Santorini. Pilots must bring chocks and equipment to secure their aircraft.