Ioannina_National_Airport

Ioannina National Airport

Ioannina National Airport

Airport in Greece


Ioannina Νational Airport (Greek: Κρατικός Αερολιμένας Ιωαννίνων) (IATA: IOA, ICAO: LGIO) is an airport located four kilometers from the city center of Ioannina, Greece. Its full name is Ioannina Νational Airport – King Pyrrhus (Βασιλεύς Πύρρος).[2]

Old Terminal

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History

Ioannina airport was established in 1932. The original 450 m2 terminal building was built in 1953 and then expanded to double the area in 1953 and by a further 600 m2 in 1993. The airport was named "King Pyrros" in 2007. Constructions of the new control tower and taxiway were completed in 2017.

On 11 July 2019 the new airport terminal was completed and commissioned. It includes a new departure and arrival hall and a waiting area for passengers as well as a restaurant and Duty-free area.

Airport facilities

The Runway has a length of 2.400 and a width 45 meters with three taxiways and a 43m2 apron. The firefighting capability is Category 6 (VI). The terminal has an area of 5,290m2.[2]

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Ioannina Airport:

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Traffic statistics

Annual passenger traffic at IOA airport. See Wikidata query.
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  • Oct 2021 not included
    • Jan–Sep 2022
      • Jan–Aug 2023

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See also


References

  1. "IOANNINA AIRPORT "KING PYRROS"". ypa.gr. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
  2. "Flight Billund". apollorejser.dk.
  3. "Flight". apollo.se.

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