Pan Am to Revive Athens Flights
Pan American World Airways will resume flights to Athens because it feels security at the Hellenikon Airport has improved after the hijacking of a TWA jetliner a week ago, a spokesman for the airline said today.
Pan Am spokesman Jeff Kindler said the airline will shortly announce a resumption of its daily flight out of Athens, halted last week after President Reagan advised Americans not to travel to the Greek capital. TWA continued to fly to Greece, saying it was satisfied with its own security arrangements there.
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