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You can take a helicopter from Tinos to Koropi throughout the year. Helicopters depart 0x per week. Trips begin at 00:00 from the heliport in Tinos. Once you take off, the duration of the journey to Koropi is on average. The booking rates for this route begin at €189.00. Reserve your helicopter ride to Athens, Greece right here with Ferryscanner! We’re proud to offer the lowest fares available in addition to excellent customer service.
Tinos to Koropi helicopter trip schedule
Fast facts about hoper’s route from Tinos to Koropi in Athens.

Can I fly by helicopter from Tinos to Koropi, Athens?
Unfortunately, there are no helicopters flying between Tinos and Koropi at the moment. We’ll keep this page updated in case anything changes. In the meantime, you can explore some alternate routes, or check out the ferry schedule between Tinos and Athens!

How long is the ride from Tinos to Athens?
You will arrive from Tinos to Koropi, Athens in approximately . Flight times may vary depending on operating schedules and weather conditions.
When should I book my helicopter?
The earliest you can reserve your hoper helicopter flight from Tinos to Athen’s Koropi is ~4 months in advance. The latest you can book is 24h ahead of your intended departure date. To ensure space about your helicraft, we recommended booking sooner than later.
Day trip from Tinos to Koropi by helicopter
At present, it’s not possible to book a day trip from Tinos to Koropi, Athens. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can always check out one of Tinos’s neighboring islands, or even extend your trip after landing in Koropi! To help you plan, we’ve prepared a blog post for inspiration on amazing islands that are a short ferry trip from Athens.
Safety measures
hoper’s experienced pilots are all members of European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), and abide by its strict protocols. They undergo regular training and assessments to ensure top notch safety conditions for all passengers. If you have specific questions about your trip from Tinos to Koropi, our Customer Service team is happy to assist you.
The overview of the helicopter route from Tinos to Koropi is drawn from recent data and refreshed regularly. Still, schedules can shift due to seasonal factors, hoper’s policies, or seat availability. For the latest and most precise timetable—including routes, stops, and prices—check our search and booking system.

Helicopter rates from Tinos to Koropi
The tickets for traveling from Tinos to Koropi by helicopter begin at €189.00. They may differ slightly depending on seasonal availability.
Offers on helicopters
Sometimes you can find special discounts on helicopter flights from Tinos to Koropi. To be notified of offers, as well as limited-time promos or reduced rates for early booking, keep up with Ferryscanner! We post updates like these on our blog, social channels, or directly to your email inbox via our Newsletter.
Find your helicopter from Tinos to Athens

Boarding information
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After booking with hoper, your boarding pass will be sent to your email. On the day of your trip you will present this pass to your pilot, alongside your Passport and Government-Issued ID. Please arrive at the Tinos heliport 20 minutes prior to your flight. Once there, your luggage will go through a quick security check and your pilot will assign your seat aboard the helicopter. Next up? Athens!

How many passengers can I ride with?
Helicopters traveling from Tinos to Koropi can fit up to 4 passengers and 1 pilot. Since hoper operates shared flights, seat availability may be limited on specific dates. To ensure your group can travel together from Tinos to Koropi, we recommend booking your trip as early as possible.

When can I travel from Tinos to Koropi?
Whenever you like! Helicopter routes from Tinos to Koropi are available all year long. It’s no issue for hoper’s helicopters and pilots to navigate winter weather conditions, so you can be home right in time for the holidays.
Accessibility in-air
Passengers with extra mobility requirements, such as the use of a wheelchair, are welcome on all helicopter flights. We recommend sharing any necessary information with our customer service team while arranging your trip from Tinos to Koropi to ensure you have everything you need. You can also check out hoper’s company page on our website for more accessibility and safety guidance.
All passengers will be provided with headphones to protect hearing during the helicopter flight. You can use them to chat with your fellow passengers, and even the pilot!
Children and Pets
Children and pets are welcome aboard hoper helicopters. Infants (up to 2 years old) may fly for free, and will sit on a caretaker’s lap. Guardians must book tickets for children between 2 and 12 years old.
- Your pet must weigh no more than 8 kg and fit in a zipped travel container.
- Due to safety reasons, service dogs heavier than 8 kg are not able to board hoper’s helicopters.
- Always travel with your pet’s health records and other important documents.
- Pets require a Light fare ticket.
Our Customer Service team would be happy to answer any questions you have about bringing children and pets aboard your helicopter from Tinos to Koropi.

Quick tips for your heli flight from Tinos to Koropi
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Follow this sentence with a bulleted list of helicopter etiquette and safety tips, such as listening to the pilot, wearing your headset, keeping your luggage stowed, etc. These will be practical tips in short, simple, full sentences. Use bold text for the first sentence of each bullet point. Be as specific as possible. Try not to generalize. End the list with something more lighthearted, like “don’t forget to take in the beautiful views as you approach Koropi.
After the list, include a closing line that emphasizes Koropi’s unique appeal as a destination. Get a bit creative here, do not resort to strict stereotypes of the city.
Keep the copy under 200 words. Use every-day words, and prioritize clarity, engagement, and a focus on user-friendliness. Get to the point, without unnecessary words, but make the words you use count. You are Hemmingway, not Woolfe. End with no additional text or conclusion.
Never use the word “flight” in isolation, always refer to it as “helicopter flight”, “helicopter trip” or “helicopter travel.”
Things to avoid: headings, em dashes, long dashes, word "smooth", word “enhance”, word "ease", word "stress-free", word "resting space / place".
Check out the Ferryscanner Blog for inspiration and tips for your stay in beautiful Athens.

Accessing the Tinos heliport
Write two clear and concise paragraphs on the topic “Finding your way to Tinos heliport.”
Include:
- The location of the heliport in Tinos and its proximity to key landmarks (e.g., island center, port).
- If you’re unable to locate heliport, include a text that notifies the passenger they will receive the address and location directly from hoper via email.
- A reminder that passengers should arrive at the Tinos heliport at least 20 minutes before departure.
Ensure the tone is user-friendly and the response is under 150 words. No headings or subheadings should be included in the output.

What to do in Athens
Write as a senior travel copywriter with an emphasis on clarity and spark. Write a short, friendly text titled "What to do in Athens" in no more than 200 words. Use easy-to-understand language suitable for an 8th grader. Highlight Athens as a unique destination with a blend of historical and contemporary culture. Include mentions of Acropolis, The National Museum, The Olympic Stadium, and trendy neighbourhoods like Pangrati and Metaxourgeio. Provide suggestions for Greek cuisine.
Keep the text clear, fun, and engaging, avoiding any difficult words or complex sentences. Ensure it sounds exciting and easy to read. Avoid corniness. Avoid using em dashes and the words "smooth", "stress-free", "ease". No headings or subheadings should be included in your answer. End with no additional text or conclusion."ease". No headings or subheadings should be included in your answer. End with no additional text or conclusion.
Helicopters flying from Tinos to Koropi
Check out the models of helicopters running trips between Tinos and Koropi.
