Heraklion International Airport
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Heraklion International Airport "Nikos Kazantzakis" Διεθνής Αερολιμένας Ηρακλείου "Νίκος Καζαντζάκης" | |||||||||||||||
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Airport type | Public / Military | ||||||||||||||
Owner | Greek State | ||||||||||||||
Serves | Heraklion | ||||||||||||||
Location | Heraklion, Greece | ||||||||||||||
Opened | 1937 | ||||||||||||||
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Elevation AMSL | 115 ft / 35 m | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 35°20′23″N 25°10′49″E / 35.33972°N 25.18028°ECoordinates: 35°20′23″N 25°10′49″E / 35.33972°N 25.18028°E | ||||||||||||||
Website | "heraklion-airport.gr" | ||||||||||||||
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HER Location of airport in Greece | |||||||||||||||
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Heraklion International Airport "Nikos Kazantzakis" (IATA: HER, ICAO: LGIR) is the primary airport on the island of Crete, Greece, and the country's second busiest airport after Athens International Airport. It is located about 5 km east of the main city centre of Heraklion, near the municipality of Nea Alikarnassos. It is a shared civil/military facility. The airport is named after Heraklion native Nikos Kazantzakis, a Greek writer and philosopher. Nikos Kazantzakis Airport is Crete's main and busiest airport, serving Heraklion (Ηράκλειο), Aghios Nikolaos (Άγιος Νικόλαος), Malia (Mάλλια), Hersonissos (Χερσόνησος), Stalida (Σταλίδα), Elounda (Ελούντα) and other resorts.
A new airport for Heraklion, located 39 km to the south-east of the city at Kasteli, is under construction and due to open by 2025.[3] Once completed, the new Kasteli International Airport will replace the current Heraklion International Airport as the hub for central Crete.
History[]
The airport first opened in March 1939. This was then merely a piece of flat agricultural land. The first aeroplane (a Junkers Ju 52) carried the first passengers to the site. During the Second World War, the airfield was the site of the Battle of Heraklion, during the Battle of Crete in 1941. Civilian operations ceased, but in the fall of 1946 traffic resumed, introducing the DC-3 aircraft.[4]
At first, the airport only offered very basic service, with only primitive installations on the site, in the form of three tents, smoke for wind determination and storm lamps for runway lighting.
In 1947, the first (small) terminal was erected. Hellenic Airlines started commercial flights in 1948. At that time, a total of 4,000 people were served. The year 1953 saw the construction of a paved runway which was initially 1,850 meters long and oriented as 09/27. The next major event followed in 1954, when a four-engined DC-4 aircraft landed for the first time at the airport. In that year the airport handled approximately 18,000 passengers. From 1957 onward, the new Olympic Airways used the airport, starting services with the DC-6 aircraft. Jojo AIr also flew here but ended service on July 2, 2001.
From 1968 until 1971, the runway was extended to 2,680 meters and a new terminal and other facilities were constructed, essentially making it a new airport. On March 18, 1971, the first charter flight from abroad (British Airways) operated at the airport. The new airport itself was officially inaugurated on May 5, 1972.
Terminal extension[]
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The latest airport expansion projects began in October 2017. The projects will be entirely financed by the Duty Free Shops SA, in agreement with the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport and the Hellenic Ministry of Waters, without any cost to the Greek government, include:[5][6][7][8]
- the redesign of the layout of the ground and the first floors of the airport
- the expansion of the terminal by 2,900 m2), an extension of 17 meters to the airside
- the renovation of a further 8,000 m2) within the existing terminal
- the increase in the number of gates for arrivals and departures of passengers
- integration of the arrival hall
- the modification of a luggage belt, so that passengers are not required to queues for their receipt
- improve the operation of electronic ticketing
- upgrading the video ad system
- the modernization of air conditioning in the arrivals hall (budget 700.000 euros)
The latest extension began in October 2017 and was completed on 30 March 2018, in time for the airport's high season.[9][10][11]
Further events
Year | Event |
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1973–1975 | Construction of aircraft hangars and service roads |
1988 | Inauguration of new international departure and arrivals lounges (900 m2) |
1992 | Completion of new international arrivals lounge |
1994 | Operation of new international departures lounge (2,000 m2) |
1996 | Completion of airport expansion by 11,700 m2 |
1997 | Operation of new international departures lounge (5,000 m2) |
2005 | Completion of airport expansion by 18,985 m2 |
2018 | Expansion of the terminal by 2,900 m2 and renovation of a further 8,000 m2 |
Airlines and destinations[]
Airlines | Destinations |
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Aegean Airlines | Athens Seasonal: Alexandroupoli,[12] Amsterdam, Belgrade (begins 2 June 2022),[13] Berlin,[14] Bordeaux, Brest (begins 19 April 2022), Corfu, Deauville (begins 18 April 2022), Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Geneva,[14] Lyon, Marseille, Moscow–Domodedovo (resumes 26 May 2022), Munich, Mykonos, Nantes, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Stuttgart, Tel Aviv, Tirana,[15] Toulouse, Vienna,[14] Zürich[16] Seasonal charter: Cluj–Napoca, Gdańsk, Ioannina, Timișoara, Yerevan |
Aeroflot | Seasonal: Moscow–Sheremetyevo |
Air France | Seasonal: Paris–Charles de Gaulle |
Air Moldova | Seasonal charter: Chișinău[17] |
Air Serbia | Seasonal charter: Belgrade |
airBaltic | Seasonal: Riga[18] |
Animawings[19] | Seasonal: Bucharest |
Arkia | Seasonal: Tel Aviv |
ASL Airlines France | Seasonal charter: Lyon,[20] Manchester,[20] Paris–Charles de Gaulle |
Austrian Airlines | Seasonal: Vienna Seasonal charter: Salzburg[21] |
Avion Express | Seasonal charter: Vilnius |
Azur Air | Seasonal charter: Moscow–Vnukovo |
Bees Airline | Seasonal: Kyiv–Zhuliany[22] |
Blue Air | Seasonal: Bucharest,[23] Cluj–Napoca (begins 7 June 2022),[24] Iași (begins 21 June 2022)[25] |
Bluebird Airways | Seasonal: Tel Aviv |
British Airways | Seasonal: London–Gatwick (begins 24 April 2022),[26] London–Heathrow |
Brussels Airlines | Seasonal: Brussels[27] |
Buzz | Seasonal charter: Gdańsk, Katowice,[28] Kraków,[28] Poznań,[28] Warsaw-Chopin[28] |
Chair Airlines | Seasonal: Zürich |
Condor | Seasonal: Berlin,[29] Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Leipzig/Halle, Munich, Stuttgart, Vienna (begins 21 May 2022),[30] Zürich[31] |
Corendon Airlines[32] | Seasonal: Basel/Mulhouse,[33] Berlin, Billund (begins 24 June 2022),[34] Cologne/Bonn, Copenhagen (begins 24 June 2022),[34] Düsseldorf, Erfurt/Weimar,[35] Friedrichshafen,[35] Graz, Hamburg, Hannover, Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden, Katowice,[35] Leipzig/Halle, Linz, London–Gatwick,[36][37] Manchester (begins 1 May 2022),[37] Memmingen,[35] Munich,[35] Münster/Osnabrück, Nuremberg, Paderborn/Lippstadt, Rostock,[35] Saarbrücken, Stuttgart, Vienna, Warsaw–Chopin,[36] Weeze, Zurich Seasonal charter: Iasi,[35] Riga[35] |
Corendon Dutch Airlines[38] | Seasonal: Amsterdam, Brussels, Groningen, Maastricht/Aachen, Rotterdam/The Hague |
Cyprus Airways | Larnaca |
easyJet | Seasonal: Basel/Mulhouse,[39] Berlin, Bordeaux, Bristol, Edinburgh, Geneva, Liverpool (begins 2 June 2022),[40] London–Gatwick, London–Luton, Manchester, Milan–Malpensa, Nantes, Paris–Charles de Gaulle |
Edelweiss Air | Seasonal: Zürich |
Enter Air | Seasonal charter: Katowice,[28] Warsaw–Chopin,[28] Wrocław[28] |
European Air Charter | Seasonal charter: Graz |
Eurowings | Seasonal: Berlin, Cologne/Bonn, Dortmund,[41] Dusseldorf, Hamburg, Prague (begins 1 May 2022), Stuttgart |
Eurowings Discover | Seasonal: Frankfurt (begins 27 March 2022), Munich (begins 1 June 2022) |
Finnair | Seasonal: Helsinki |
FlyOne | Seasonal charter: Chișinău[17] |
FlexFlight | Seasonal charter: Vilnius |
Freebird Airlines | Seasonal charter: Leipzig/Halle[42] |
GetJet Airlines | Seasonal charter: Vilnius |
Green Airlines | Seasonal: Paderborn/Lippstadt, Rostock |
Helvetic Airways | Seasonal: Bern, Zürich[43] |
Holiday Europe | Seasonal charter: Vilnius[44] |
Iberia Express | Seasonal: Madrid |
Israir | Seasonal: Tel Aviv[45] |
Jet2.com[46] | Seasonal: Belfast–International, Birmingham, Bristol,[47] East Midlands, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds/Bradford, London–Stansted, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne |
LOT Polish Airlines | Seasonal: Katowice,[48] Poznań,[48] Warsaw–Chopin,[48] Wrocław[48] |
Lufthansa | Seasonal: Frankfurt,[49] Munich |
Luxair | Seasonal: Luxembourg |
Neos[50] | Seasonal: Bologna, Milan–Malpensa, Rome–Fiumicino, Verona |
NordStar | Seasonal charter: Moscow–Domodedovo |
Nordwind Airlines[51] | Seasonal charter: Kaliningrad, Kaluga ,[51] Kazan, Krasnodar, Mineralnye Vody ,[51] Moscow–Sheremetyevo, Nizhny Novgorod, Novosibirsk, Omsk, Perm, Rostov-on-Don, Saint Petersburg, Samara, Ufa, Voronezh, Yekaterinburg |
Norwegian Air Shuttle | Seasonal: Oslo, Stockholm–Arlanda |
Olympic Air | Thessaloniki |
Rossiya Airlines | Seasonal charter: Moscow–Sheremetyevo,[52] Saint Petersburg[52] |
Ryanair | Seasonal: Barcelona, Bergamo, Berlin, Bologna, Charleroi, Corfu, Milan–Malpensa, Thessaloniki, Vienna |
S7 Airlines | Seasonal: Moscow–Domodedovo[53] |
Scandinavian Airlines | Seasonal: Oslo Seasonal charter: Copenhagen,[54] Gothenburg[55] |
Sky Express | Athens, Kos, Rhodes, Thessaloniki[56] Seasonal: Amsterdam,[57] Brussels (begins 2 April 2022),[58] Dortmund, Hamburg,[59] Lille, Lyon,[60] Marseille (begins 4 June 2022),[61] Nantes,[62] Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Volos |
SkyUp | Seasonal: Kharkiv, Kyiv–Boryspil, Lviv, Odessa,[63] Zaporizhzhia |
SmartLynx Airlines | Seasonal charter: Riga,[64] Tallinn[64][65] |
Smartwings[66] | Seasonal: Brno, Ostrava, Prague Seasonal charter: Gdańsk, Poznań,[67] Warsaw–Chopin,[67] Wrocław[28] |
Sunclass Airlines | Seasonal charter: Billund,[68] Copenhagen,[68] Gothenburg,[69] Malmö,[69] Oslo,[70] Stockholm–Arlanda[69] |
Sundair | Seasonal: Berlin,[71] Bremen, Dresden, Düsseldorf, Erfurt/Weimar, Hamburg, Kassel, Leipzig/Halle,[71] Lübeck[71] |
Swiss International Air Lines | Seasonal: Geneva, Zürich |
Trade Air | Seasonal charter: Ljubljana |
Transavia | Amsterdam Seasonal: Brussels (begins 2 July 2022),[72] Eindhoven, Lyon, Montpellier,[73] Nantes, Paris–Orly, Rotterdam/The Hague |
TUI Airways[74] | Seasonal: Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Cardiff, Doncaster/Sheffield, East Midlands, Exeter, London–Gatwick, London–Stansted, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne, Norwich Seasonal charter: Dublin (resumes 17 May 2022)[75] |
TUI fly Belgium | Seasonal: Basel/Mulhouse, Brussels, Charleroi, Liège, Lille, Ostend/Bruges |
TUI fly Deutschland | Seasonal: Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hannover, Munich, Nuremberg, Saarbrücken, Stuttgart |
TUI fly Netherlands | Seasonal: Amsterdam, Eindhoven, Rotterdam/The Hague |
Ukraine International Airlines[76] | Seasonal charter: Kyiv–Boryspil, Lviv,[77] Odessa |
Ural Airlines | Seasonal: Moscow–Zhukovsky,[78] Yekaterinburg[79] |
Volotea | Athens (resumes 27 March 2022) Seasonal: Bari, Lyon,[80] Marseille, Naples, Toulouse, Venice, Verona |
Vueling | Seasonal: Barcelona, Rome–Fiumicino |
Windrose Airlines | Seasonal charter: Kyiv–Boryspil[81] |
Wizz Air | Seasonal: Belgrade,[82] Bucharest,[83] Budapest, Cardiff,[84] Catania,[85] Doncaster/Sheffield,[86] Gdańsk,[87] Kraków,[87] London–Luton, Milan–Malpensa,[87] Rome–Fiumicino,[88] Tel Aviv,[87] Vienna,[89] Warsaw–Chopin[87] |
Yakutia Airlines | Seasonal charter: Moscow–Vnukovo[79] |
Statistics[]
Traffic figures[]
Historical annual traffic statistics[90]
Year | Flights | Passengers | Passengers Change (%) |
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2001 | 39,290 | 5,046,726 | 2.0 |
2002 | 36,664 | 4,791,729 | 5.1 |
2003 | 39,523 | 4,833,507 | 0.9 |
2004 | 38,170 | 4,712,508 | 2,5 |
2005 | 38,266 | 4,932,911 | 4.7 |
2006 | 43,740 | 5,345,652 | 8.4 |
2007 | 46,012 | 5,438,369 | 1.7 |
2008 | 45,280 | 5,437,068 | 0.02 |
2009 | 44,842 | 5,052,840 | 7.1 |
2010 | 42,396 | 4,907,337 | 2.9 |
2011 | 44,520 | 5,292,687 | 7.9 |
2012 | 40,856 | 5,076,329 | 4.6 |
2013 | 43,544 | 5,792,429 | 14.7 |
2014 | 43,637 | 6,024,958 | 5.2 |
2015 | 43,970 | 6,057,355 | 0.5 |
2016 | 47,804 | 6,742,746 | 11.3 |
2017 | 51,114 | 7,336,783 | 8.8 |
2018 | 55,680 | 8,098,465 | 10.4 |
2019 | 52,294 | 7,933,558 | 2.0 |
Other facilities[]
The airline Bluebird Airways has its head office at the airport.[91]
See also[]
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External links[]
Media related to Heraklion International Airport at Wikimedia Commons
- Official Website / Civil Aviation Authority: Heraklion International Airport, "N. Kazantzakis"
- Official Website / Airport page: "N. Kazantzakis"
- Greek Airport Guide: Iraklio Airport, "N. Kazantzakis"
- LGIR on Airliners.net
- 1937 establishments in Greece
- Airports established in 1939
- Airports in Greece
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- Buildings and structures in Heraklion
- Tourism in Crete
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