
Athens, Greece
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There are few cities with the same totemic history as Athens. Come here and you'll spy the mighty Parthenon looming high, its 2,500-year-old peristyles and columns silhouetted against a backdrop of rugged Attican peaks. But the town is certainly no museum piece. Around the Acropolis swirls a heady mix of markets, buzzing squares and busy streets. This is a lived-in capital in every way.
Athens International Eleftherios Venizelos Airport Information
IATA: ATH | ICAO: LGAV
Athens International Airport, Eleftherios Venizelos (AIA) is the main airport serving the capital city of Greece and the largest airport in the country. It was opened in 2001 as part of a large infrastructure plan to improve transportation connections within the city in the run up to the 2004 Olympic games.
These days, it serves more than 24 million passengers annually. It’s linked to major international hubs across Europe, the Middle East, Asia and North America, with the bulk of Greece’s long-haul traffic coming in and out of the runways here.
Athens International Airport is connected by direct metro line to the heart of Athens and the port at Piraeus. In a private transfer by road, the trip to the famous historic areas around the Parthenon will take around 40 minutes in normal traffic.
Opening Hours
24/7
Runway Length
13,100ft
Ground Transfers
Available
Helicopter Transfers
Available
FBO Terminal Information
Signature Flight Support
80079 El. Venizelos
Athens (Athinai), 19019
Greece
Greece, Athens
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