Aegean Airlines has today posted a smaller second-quarter loss than a year earlier as Greece's largest carrier saw traffic more than double.
A net loss of €33.9m for the three months from April to June was less than half the €73.4m loss it suffered a year earlier.
Sales for the quarter rose 168% to €108.6m.
The member of the Star Alliance airlines group said flight operations in the quarter remained at just 35% of those seen in the pre-pandemic second quarter of 2019.
The airline flew 1.2 million passengers on 15,000 flights.
Aegean's cash reserves stood at €545m at the end of June.
"With the lifting of restrictions since the end of May airline activity showed signs of recovery. We had positive cash flow for the first time in 18 months," CEO Dimitris Gerogiannis said.