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Chania International Airport, "Ioannis Daskalogiannis"
Κρατικός Αερολιμένας Χανίων
Ιωάννης ΔασκαλογιάννηςIATA: CHQ – ICAO: LGSA Location of airport in Greece Summary Airport type Public/military Location Chania Elevation AMSL 490 ft / 149 m Coordinates 35°31′54.29″N 24°08′58.84″E / 35.5317472°N 24.1496778°ECoordinates: 35°31′54.29″N 24°08′58.84″E / 35.5317472°N 24.1496778°E Runways Direction Length Surface ft m 11/29 10,982 3,347 Asphalt Chania International Airport, "Ioannis Daskalogiannis" (IATA: CHQ, ICAO: LGSA) is an international airport located near Souda Bay on the Akrotiri Peninsula of the Greek island of Crete, serving the city of Chania, 14 km away. Moreover, it is a gateway to western crete for an increasing amount of tourists. The airport is named after Ioannis Daskalogiannis, a Cretan rebel against Ottoman rule in the 18th century and is a joint civil - military airport.
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History
The focus on civil aviation for the West of Crete has not always been on the current location. It was the airport of Maleme that served civil flights up to 1959, and dating back to the end of Second World War.
Maleme (Military) Airport was constructed by the British Military, shortly before the Second World War. When the war was over, the facility was used as the main public airport of Chania.
In 1959 this activity was transferred to the military airport of Souda. 1967 saw the construction of the first passenger terminal and parking space for two aircraft. In 1974 the airport also began to serve international flights. Because of insufficient capacity, ther was the need for a new terminal building. Eventually, in 1996, the new terminal was ready, measuring a surface area of 14,650 m2, with 6 aircraft stands in front. It has a design capacity of 1.35 million passengers per year. In 2000, it was officially named Ioannis Daskalogiannis.
Today, the airport hosts domestic flights to Athens and Thessaloniki, operated by Olympic Air and Aegean Airlines. During the summer season there are many charter flights from all over Europe. The airport is also intensively used by the Hellenic Air Force. [1][2][3]
Annual passenger throughput - 10 year history[4]Year Flights Passengers 2001 12,931 1,428,982 2002 11,826 1,384,579 2003 13,974 1,479,653 2004 13,214 1,446,377 2005 13,060 1,512,769 2006 14,760 1,760,959 2007 15,430 1,882,834 2008 15,206 1,866,581 2009 16,014 1,795,466 2010 13,852 1,654,864 Transportation
The airport can be easily reached by car via the main road network. The city of Chania is an about 20 minutes drive away.
Other than by car, the facility is linked by airport busses to the city of Chania, from where transfer to other buses is possible. The airport busses depart 7 times daily. Journey time is about half an hour.
Passengers can also take a taxi to any destination acros the island. The taxi stand is located just outside the terminal. Taxi's operate as long as flights depart and arrive at the airport.[3]
Airlines and destinations
Chania Airport is served by the following scheduled airlines:
Airlines Destinations Aegean Airlines Athens, Larnaca, Thessaloniki
Seasonal: Tel AvivAir Berlin Seasonal: Berlin-Tegel, Nürnberg Air Finland Seasonal: Helsinki Austrian Airlines operated by Lauda Air[5] Seasonal: Graz, Linz, Vienna Astra Airlines Seasonal: Thessaloniki Azerbaijan Airlines Baku Belle Air Tirana Blue Air Larnaca Condor Seasonal: Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Munich EasyJet Seasonal: London-Gatwick Fly Hellas Seasonal: Bristol, Frankfurt, Izmir, Stockholm-Arlanda Jetairfly Seasonal: Brussels Luxair Seasonal: Luxembourg Norwegian Air Shuttle Seasonal: Bergen, Gothenburg-Landvetter, Oslo, Helsinki, Stockholm-Arlanda Olympic Air Athens, Thessaloniki Ryanair Seasonal: Frankfurt-Hahn, Leeds/Bradford [begins 31 March 2012], Milan-Bergamo, Oslo-Rygge [begins 27 March 2012], Wrocław [begins 30 March 2012] Smart Wings Seasonal: Prague, Bratislava, Kosice Thomson Airways Seasonal: London-Gatwick, Manchester Transaero Airlines Moscow-Vnukovo Transavia Seasonal: Amsterdam TUIfly Nordic Seasonal: Billund, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Helsinki, Malmo, Oslo, Stockholm-Arlanda, Stockholm-Skavsta Additionally, several airlines operate charter flights to the airport, including:
- Air Italy Polska
- Cimber Sterling
- Finnair
- Iberworld
- Novair
- Travel Service Airlines
References
- ^ http://www.explorecrete.com/crete-west/EN-Maleme-airport-history.html History of Maleme
- ^ http://www.alxd.gr/AirportGuide/chania/chaniaE.html Greek Airports Guide
- ^ a b http://www.chania-airport.com Chania Airport website
- ^ http://www.hcaa.gr/up/files/stat_KAXN_2010_eng.xls Statistical data from the HCAA
- ^ https://www.laudaair.com/book/StartHtml.aspx?a=3&fplan=y&L=0&lang=DE Lauda Air timetable (retrieved 2009-08-31)
External links
- Airport website (in English and Greek)
- Chania Airport information
- HCAA website
- Greek Airport Guide
- Airport information for LGSA at World Aero Data. Data current as of October 2006.
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