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Thessaloniki Airport

Thessaloniki Airport (IATA: SKG, ICAO: LGTS), officially Thessaloniki Airport "Makedonia"[8] (Greek: Κρατικός Αερολιμένας Θεσσαλονίκης «Μακεδονία», romanizedKratikós Aeroliménas Thessaloníkis "Makedonía")[9] and formerly Mikra Airport, is an international airport serving Thessaloniki, the second-largest city in Greece. It is located 13 km (8 mi) southeast of the city, in Thermi.[4]

Thessaloniki Airport "Makedonia"

Αεροδρόμιο Θεσσαλονίκης «Μακεδονία»[1][2]
Summary
Airport typePublic / Military
OwnerGovernment of Greece[3]
OperatorFraport Greece
ServesThessaloniki
LocationThermi, Greece
Opened1948 (for public)
Hub for
Operating base forRyanair
Time zoneEastern European Time (UTC+02:00)
 • Summer (DST)Eastern European Summer Time (UTC+03:00)
Elevation AMSL6.83 m / 22 ft
Coordinates40°31′11″N 22°58′15.3″E / 40.51972°N 22.970917°E / 40.51972; 22.970917
Websitewww.skg-airport.gr/en/
Maps

Map of the airport
SKG
Location of the airport in Greece
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
10/28 3,440 11,286 Asphalt
16/34 2,424 7,953 Asphalt
Statistics (2023)
Passengers7,029,957
Passenger traffic change 18.7%
Aircraft movements54,658
Aircraft movements change 11.5%
Sources: Greek AIP[4][5][6]
Statistics: Fraport Greece[7]

The airport is the third-largest airport in the country after Athens International Airport and Heraklion International Airport. It opened in 1930 and was the second-busiest airport in Greece in terms of flights served and the third-busiest in terms of passengers served in 2016, with over 6 million passengers. It is the main airport of Northern Greece and apart from the city of Thessaloniki it also serves the popular tourist destination of Chalkidiki and the surrounding cities of Macedonia. The Athens–Thessaloniki route is the tenth busiest in the EU with 1.8 million passengers.[10] To cope with demand, a second terminal was constructed in conjunction with Fraport and formally opened in 2021.[11]

History edit

The airport was first established as an airfield during the First World War, as part of the allied war effort on the Macedonian front.[12] There were numerous airfields at the time, including Little Mikra, Big Mikra (which became the current international airport), and the major military airfield of Sedes.[12] The first international flight to Thessaloniki landed at the Little Mikra air field, and government efforts at encouraging the growth of civil aviation saw the start of construction of a purpose-built civilian airport at the present location in 1938.[12] Works were temporarily abandoned due to the Second World War and the airport opened to civilian traffic in 1948.[12]

Major works were undertaken after the war. The accession of Greece to North Atlantic Treaty Organisation saw NATO-funded investments such as the expansion of the 10/28 runway to 2,440 metres (8,010 ft) and the inauguration of a new terminal building in 1965.[12] Damage to the tower caused by the 1978 Thessaloniki earthquake meant it needed to be torn down, and a new tower, still in operation, was built.[12] Modernisation works were undertaken in the late 1990s, as part of the celebrations for Thessaloniki being European Capital of Culture in 1997.[12] In 1993 the airport took the name Makedonia (Greek: Μακεδονία, Macedonia).[12]

The operational aspects of the airport were privatised in 2015. Fraport AG/Copelouzos Group joint venture and the state privatisation fund agreed to the privatisation of the airport operations, and 13 other Greek airports, in December 2015.[13] Fraport Greece will operate the airport for 40 years starting on 11 April 2017.[14] It pledged to invest €400 million ($451.88 million) on the various airports, including a refurbishment of the existing facilities at Thessaloniki as well as the construction of a second terminal.[15] Construction on the new terminal began on 19 September 2018[16] and finished in February 2021, three months ahead of schedule.[17] Refurbishment works other than the terminal included the installation of an upgraded baggage handling system, the construction of three additional baggage reclaim belts, the connection of the wastewater treatment plant to the municipal service, the construction of a new airport fire station, and the construction of two new access control gatehouses to the previously unguarded apron.[18] Fraport expects passenger traffic to increase by 48% by 2026 as a result of its investment.[12]

Facilities edit

 
Aerial view of the airport in 2011, showing the progress of construction of the runway expansion

General edit

The airport consists of two terminals arranged in a T-shape, with the main access road on one side and the tarmac on the other, while the control tower is located in the junction between the two terminals. Four parking lots are located directly in front of the Terminal 1 building: the P4 lot is reserved for short term (visitor) parking and lots P6, P7 and P8 are used for long term (traveler) parking. P5, located on the left of the T1 building, serves taxi cabs and tourist buses.[19]

Terminals edit

 
The airport's original terminal (T1)
 
The new additional terminal (T2)

The airport's original terminal (T1) consists of three floors. The ground floor serves arrivals only and is divided into two sections: international/extra-Schengen arrivals and domestic/intra-Schengen arrivals. The second floor serves departures and also includes a shopping center. On this floor there are 16 check-in counters, waiting areas, bars, stores and various airlines' offices. The third floor houses two restaurants and several bars with views to the runways, as well as two passenger lounges. T1 houses twelve departure gates (numbered 13-24) : gates 13 and 14 are for domestic or intra-Schengen flights, gates 15-18 are used interchangeably for either domestic, intra-Schengen or extra-Schengen flights, and gates 19-24 are reserved exclusively for extra-Schengen international flights.

An additional terminal (T2) was opened in the beginning of 2021.[20] It includes an additional 28 check in counters (bringing the airport total to 44), and twelve departure gates (numbered 01-12) for international (intra-Schengen) and domestic flights. This terminal also includes several additional duty-free shops, traditional souvenir and jewelry shops, and auxiliary airline offices.

In both terminals, passengers can use the "Fraport-free" free Wi-Fi [21] and public mobile phone charging ports,[22] as well as luggage carrying trolleys, and receive information from two National Tourism Organization offices. There are also ATM machines, postal service [23] and car rental offices [24] in the departure sections of both terminals.

There are four passenger waiting areas:

  • Aegean Passenger Lounge, reserved exclusively for Aegean Airlines passengers as well as Star Alliance Golden Members
  • Manolis Andronicos Skyserv Lounge
  • The Global Lounge Network
  • Goldair Handling Lounge (under construction)

Runways and apron edit

The airport has two runways (10/28 and 16/34) and two taxiways. There are 22 stands for narrow-body aircraft and 20 for light aircraft.

A modernisation and expansion project for runway 10/28 began in 2005, with an initial completion date of 2011, but has since been delayed[20] and was finally completed in March 2019.[25] The runway entered service on 11 September 2020.[26] Overall, the project took almost a quarter century to build, from inception in 1997, and it had an estimated cost of €179 million ($202 million).[27] The runway was extended by 1000 meters into the sea, with a total length of 3440 meters and was equipped with ILS.[25] When the runway opened for commercial use it was able to accommodate 89.6% of current commercial aircraft types, as opposed to just 22.6% before the extension,[27] and improved safety while landing in bad weather conditions and low visibility.[25]

Fire station edit

The airport is served by Thessaloniki Fire Station No 5, whose facility is located in the junction between runways 10/28 and 16/34.[28][18]

Other facilities edit

The Thessaloniki AeroClub recreational flying club maintains a hangar next to the T2 building which is used by its more experienced pilots (the club's actual hangar facilities are on the Kolchiko airport). The Aeolus pilot academy also operates on the airport.

Airlines and destinations edit

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

AirlinesDestinations
Aegean Airlines Amsterdam (begins 28 October 2024),[29] Athens, Barcelona, Berlin, Brussels, Chania,[30] Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Heraklion,[30] Kalamata,[31] Kos,[30] Larnaca, Milan–Malpensa, Munich, Mytilene,[30] Rhodes,[30] Rome–Fiumicino, Stuttgart, Zürich
Seasonal: Cologne/Bonn,[32] Hanover, Mykonos,[33] Naxos (begins 1 June 2024),[34] Nuremberg, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Paros[33] Santorini[33] Tbilisi,[35] Tel Aviv,[36] Venice,[37] Yerevan[32]
Air France Seasonal: Paris–Charles de Gaulle
Air Serbia Belgrade
Seasonal: Kraljevo[38]
airBaltic Seasonal: Riga
Austrian Airlines Vienna
British Airways Seasonal: London–City, London–Gatwick, London–Heathrow
Cyprus Airways Seasonal: Larnaca
easyJet London–Gatwick
Seasonal: Basel/Mulhouse, Berlin, Manchester
El Al Tel Aviv[39]
Eurowings Cologne/Bonn, Düsseldorf, Stuttgart
Seasonal: Dortmund, Hamburg, Hanover, Salzburg
Fly Lili Brașov (begins 16 June 2024)[40]
FlyOne Chișinău (begins 19 June 2024)[41]
Georgian Airways Seasonal: Tbilisi[42]
Jet2.com Seasonal: Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds/Bradford, London–Stansted, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne
Lufthansa Frankfurt, Munich
Luxair Seasonal: Luxembourg
Norwegian Air Shuttle Seasonal: Oslo,[43] Stockholm–Arlanda
Olympic Air Chios, Ikaria,[44] Lemnos,[44] Samos
Ryanair Beauvais, Bergamo, Berlin, Bratislava, Bucharest–Otopeni, Budapest, Chania, Charleroi, Dortmund, Helsinki, Kraków, London–Stansted, Malta, Memmingen, Nuremberg, Paphos, Poznań, Rhodes, Rome–Ciampino, Stockholm–Arlanda, Treviso, Vienna, Weeze, Zagreb[citation needed]
Seasonal: Bologna, Copenhagen, Corfu,[45] Dublin, Eindhoven, Hahn, Heraklion, Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden,[46] Naples, Sarajevo (begins 3 July 2024),[47] Warsaw–Modlin,[48]
Scandinavian Airlines Stockholm–Arlanda
Seasonal: Copenhagen
Sky Express Athens, Chios, Heraklion, Larnaca, Mytilene, Samos, Skyros[44]
Seasonal: Mykonos, Paros
Smartwings Seasonal: Prague
Seasonal charter: Brno, Katowice (begins 25 May 2024),[49] Linz[50] Salzburg[50] Vienna[50]
Sun d'Or Seasonal: Tel Aviv[51]
Sundair Seasonal: Bremen[52]
Swiss International Air Lines Zürich
Seasonal: Geneva[citation needed]
TAROM Bucharest–Otopeni
Transavia Amsterdam, Brussels (begins 29 June 2024)[53]
Seasonal: Paris–Orly
TUI Airways Seasonal: Birmingham, Bristol, London–Gatwick, Manchester
TUI fly Belgium Seasonal: Brussels[54]
Turkish Airlines Istanbul
Volotea Seasonal: Santorini
Wizz Air Bucharest–Otopeni,[55] Budapest, Kutaisi, Larnaca

Statistics edit

Overview edit

Between 1994 and 2010, Thessaloniki Airport saw a rise in passenger traffic equal to 76%, from 2.2 million in 1994 to 3.9 million in 2010.[8] Between 2003 and 2008 the airport saw a passenger traffic increase of 19.1% from 3.5 million to almost 4.2 million passengers, an all-time high. The number of passengers dropped in next years. However, over the last two years the airport experienced passenger traffic increase to just above four million by 2013. Significant traffic increase took place during 2014, with the total number of passengers exceeding the five million mark for the first time.[8]

Annual statistics edit

Annual passenger traffic at SKG airport. See Wikidata query.
Passenger, aircraft movement at "Makedonia" airport: 1994–2022[8]
Year Passenger
traffic
Passenger
% change
Aircraft
movements
Aircraft
% change
1994 2,227,487 n/a   29,990 n/a  
1995 2,336,219 4.8   30,827 2.7  
1996 2,499,892 7   33,850 9.8  
1997 2,797,166 11.8   39,766 17.4  
1998 2,667,075 4.6   39,473 n/a  
1999 3,186,721 19.4   47,589 n/a  
2000 3,548,027 11.3   49,007 n/a  
2001 3,430,819 3.3   42,982 n/a  
2002 3,257,436 5   39,550 n/a  
2003 3,500,922 7.4   48,310 n/a  
2004 3,620,909 3.4   50,608 n/a  
2005 3,670,581 3.6   47,186 n/a  
2006 3,802,854 5.6   47,380 n/a  
2007 4,167,969 9.7   50,244 n/a  
2008 4,169,559 0.4   47,882 n/a  
2009 4,104,195 1.5   50,238 n/a  
2010 3,910,751 4.7   44,938 n/a  
2011 3,958,475 1.2   43,430 3.3  
2012 4,006,204 1.2   43,006 0.9  
2013 4,039,576 0.8   39,500 8.6  
2014 4,950,726 22.5   45,900 16.2  
2015 5,341,293 7.8   47,340 3.1  
2016 5,735,581 7.3   48,710 2.8  
2017 6,247,514 8.9   54,931 12.7  
2018 6,689,193 7   55,307 0.6  
2019 6,897,057 3,1   55,738 0.9  
2020 2,317,336 66.4   24,966 55.2  
2021 3,449,658 48.9   37,224 49.1  
2022 5,923,175 71.7   49,019 31.7  
2023 7,029,957 18.7   54,658 11.5  
2024(Feb) 793.765 9,5   6.397 10,4  

Busiest passenger routes by country edit

The table below shows passenger totals at Thessaloniki International Airport by country destination during 2022.[56]

Passenger traffic per country destination (2022)
Rank Country destination Passengers Change %
GR Domestic 1,925,317 54.6  
1 Germany 1,343,535 58.3  
2 United Kingdom 520,209 195.4  
3 Cyprus 358,444 71.2  
4 Italy 302,031 173.1  
5 Austria 176,128 59.2  
6 Israel 145,785 258.9  
7 Netherlands 145,640 79.4  
8 France 132,137 90.0  
9 Poland 110,213 73.3  
10 Belgium 94,097 46.8  

Top airlines edit

Monthly one-way capacity for 2016[57]
Rank Airline Passengers Change
1   Aegean Airlines 105,348  8.8%
2   Ryanair 75,789  9.3%
3   Easyjet 15,888  1.8%
4   Ellinair 15,408  51%
5   Germanwings 11,760  13.5%
6   Air Berlin 10,578  51%
7   Olympic Air (NEW) 10,062 N/A
8   Turkish Airlines 9,060  4.9%
9   Air Serbia 5,820  2.1%
10   Transavia 5,670  0.7%
11   Astra Airlines 5,284  54.3%
12   Austrian Airlines 5,220  26.3%

Transport edit

OASTH Bus 01X
KTEL–Makedonia Airport
 
0:00
Thessaloniki Bus Station (KTEL)  
 
0:04
Balta
 
 
 
0:07
Zografou
 
 
 
New railway station      
 
 
(N. Sid. Stathmos    )
 
0:10
Kolomvou
 
0:12
Aristotelous Square
 
0:16
Kamara
 
 
 
 
0:19
Agia Fotini/University of Macedonia
 
 
 
University of Macedonia
 
 
(Panepistimio    )
 
0:22
Dimarhiako Megaro
 
0:23
Faliro
 
0:24
Laografiko Mousio
 
 
 
0:26
Megaro Mousikis/25 Martiou
 
 
25 Martiou
 
 
0:28
Periferiaki Enotita Thessalonikis
 
 
0:31
Krikela
 
0:35
Agora
 
0:44
Astinomia
 
 
 
0:46
Makedonia Airport Departures  
 
 
0:49
Makedonia Airport Arrivals  
 

The airport is directly connected with the city's major road arteries in the southeast, the EO16 and the A25, which connects Thessaloniki with Chalkidiki, via the ΕΟ67. The Thessaloniki Inner Ring Road provides access to the A1/E75 and A2/E90 motorways. A total of 2,285 parking spaces for cars exist at the front of the terminal building. A car rental service is available at the terminal building. In addition, taxi services are available outside the airport terminal building 24 hours a day.[58]

Public transport edit

There are plans to connect the airport with the Thessaloniki Metro network, which is set to open in 2023 after delays. Attiko Metro, the company overseeing the project, has published a map of proposed extensions, and it includes an overground extension of Line 2 towards the airport.[59] This extension is not an immediate concern for the company, however, since the terminus of Line 2, Mikra, will be connected with the airport by a 10-minute shuttle bus.[60] Detailed planning of the metro extension toward the airport was initiated in March 2019.[61]

In the meantime, the airport is served on a 24-hour basis by bus 01X/01N of the Thessaloniki Urban Transport Organization (OASTH), which provides bus services between the Thessaloniki Bus Station (KTEL) and Makedonia airport arrivals/departures.[62]

Accidents and incidents edit

 
HA-LCR next to the airport fire station, in April 2018
  • On 31 August 1995, a Mali Air Force Antonov An-26 after an attempted go-around crashed into a mountain 2.5 miles from SKG during an ILS approach to the airport in poor weather. All 6 occupants were killed.[63]
  • On 12 August 1997, Olympic Airways Flight 171, a Boeing 727-230 registered as SX-CBI inbound from Athens Ellinikon Airport, touched down late and was steered off the runway to avoid overrunning into the sea. None of the 35 passengers and crew were killed, but the aircraft was damaged beyond repair.[64]
  • On 17 December 1997, Aerosvit Flight 241, a Yakovlev Yak-42, operating the route from Odesa, Ukraine to Thessaloniki, lost contact with the airport's air traffic control and during the second attempt the aircraft crashed in the Pierian Mountains, near Mount Olympus. A total of 70 people, passengers and crew, 41 of which were Greeks, were killed.
  • On 4 July 2000, HA-LCR, a chartered Malév Flight 262 Tupolev Tu-154 landed on its belly. The crew had forgotten to lower the undercarriage and the plane skidded 400 m (1,300 ft) on the runway. Thanks to the plane's robust construction and the engines' high position, the plane was able to become airborne again as the pilots applied full throttle. It circled while the crew lowered the undercarriage and landed safely. There were no injuries. It was considered uneconomical to repair the aircraft. The aircraft still remains on site,[65] although airline markings have been obscured and it has been heavily depleted of re-usable spares.
  • On 15 June 2013, an AMC Airlines Boeing 737-800 on behalf of Astra Airlines Greece, registration SU-BPZ performing flight A2-921 from Novosibirsk (Russia) to Thessaloniki (Greece) with 160 passengers, landed on Thessaloniki's runway 16 at about 07:14L (04:14Z) but overran the end of the runway by about 110 meters/360 feet and came to a stop with all gear on soft ground. No injuries occurred, the aircraft received minor if any damage.[66]

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  66. ^ "Incident: AMC B738 at Thessaloniki on Jun 15th 2013, overran runway on landing". avherald.com.

External links edit

  Media related to Thessaloniki International Airport at Wikimedia Commons

  • Thessaloniki Airport Official Fraport website
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  • Accident history for SKG at Aviation Safety Network
  • Current weather for LGTS at NOAA/NWS

thessaloniki, airport, macedonia, airport, redirects, here, airports, pertaining, republic, north, macedonia, list, airports, north, macedonia, thessaloniki, international, redirects, here, film, festival, thessaloniki, international, film, festival, iata, ica. Macedonia Airport redirects here For airports pertaining to the Republic of North Macedonia see List of airports in North Macedonia Thessaloniki International redirects here For film festival see Thessaloniki International Film Festival Thessaloniki Airport IATA SKG ICAO LGTS officially Thessaloniki Airport Makedonia 8 Greek Kratikos Aerolimenas 8essalonikhs Makedonia romanized Kratikos Aerolimenas Thessalonikis Makedonia 9 and formerly Mikra Airport is an international airport serving Thessaloniki the second largest city in Greece It is located 13 km 8 mi southeast of the city in Thermi 4 Thessaloniki Airport Makedonia Aerodromio 8essalonikhs Makedonia 1 2 IATA SKGICAO LGTSSummaryAirport typePublic MilitaryOwnerGovernment of Greece 3 OperatorFraport GreeceServesThessalonikiLocationThermi GreeceOpened1948 for public Hub forAegean AirlinesOlympic AirSky ExpressOperating base forRyanairTime zoneEastern European Time UTC 02 00 Summer DST Eastern European Summer Time UTC 03 00 Elevation AMSL6 83 m 22 ftCoordinates40 31 11 N 22 58 15 3 E 40 51972 N 22 970917 E 40 51972 22 970917Websitewww wbr skg airport wbr gr wbr en wbr MapsMap of the airportSKGLocation of the airport in GreeceRunwaysDirection Length Surface m ft 10 28 3 440 11 286 Asphalt 16 34 2 424 7 953 AsphaltStatistics 2023 Passengers7 029 957Passenger traffic change18 7 Aircraft movements54 658Aircraft movements change11 5 Sources Greek AIP 4 5 6 Statistics Fraport Greece 7 The airport is the third largest airport in the country after Athens International Airport and Heraklion International Airport It opened in 1930 and was the second busiest airport in Greece in terms of flights served and the third busiest in terms of passengers served in 2016 with over 6 million passengers It is the main airport of Northern Greece and apart from the city of Thessaloniki it also serves the popular tourist destination of Chalkidiki and the surrounding cities of Macedonia The Athens Thessaloniki route is the tenth busiest in the EU with 1 8 million passengers 10 To cope with demand a second terminal was constructed in conjunction with Fraport and formally opened in 2021 11 Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 2 1 General 2 2 Terminals 2 3 Runways and apron 2 4 Fire station 2 5 Other facilities 3 Airlines and destinations 4 Statistics 4 1 Overview 4 2 Annual statistics 4 3 Busiest passenger routes by country 4 4 Top airlines 5 Transport 5 1 Public transport 6 Accidents and incidents 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe airport was first established as an airfield during the First World War as part of the allied war effort on the Macedonian front 12 There were numerous airfields at the time including Little Mikra Big Mikra which became the current international airport and the major military airfield of Sedes 12 The first international flight to Thessaloniki landed at the Little Mikra air field and government efforts at encouraging the growth of civil aviation saw the start of construction of a purpose built civilian airport at the present location in 1938 12 Works were temporarily abandoned due to the Second World War and the airport opened to civilian traffic in 1948 12 Major works were undertaken after the war The accession of Greece to North Atlantic Treaty Organisation saw NATO funded investments such as the expansion of the 10 28 runway to 2 440 metres 8 010 ft and the inauguration of a new terminal building in 1965 12 Damage to the tower caused by the 1978 Thessaloniki earthquake meant it needed to be torn down and a new tower still in operation was built 12 Modernisation works were undertaken in the late 1990s as part of the celebrations for Thessaloniki being European Capital of Culture in 1997 12 In 1993 the airport took the name Makedonia Greek Makedonia Macedonia 12 The operational aspects of the airport were privatised in 2015 Fraport AG Copelouzos Group joint venture and the state privatisation fund agreed to the privatisation of the airport operations and 13 other Greek airports in December 2015 13 Fraport Greece will operate the airport for 40 years starting on 11 April 2017 14 It pledged to invest 400 million 451 88 million on the various airports including a refurbishment of the existing facilities at Thessaloniki as well as the construction of a second terminal 15 Construction on the new terminal began on 19 September 2018 16 and finished in February 2021 three months ahead of schedule 17 Refurbishment works other than the terminal included the installation of an upgraded baggage handling system the construction of three additional baggage reclaim belts the connection of the wastewater treatment plant to the municipal service the construction of a new airport fire station and the construction of two new access control gatehouses to the previously unguarded apron 18 Fraport expects passenger traffic to increase by 48 by 2026 as a result of its investment 12 Facilities edit nbsp Aerial view of the airport in 2011 showing the progress of construction of the runway expansion General edit The airport consists of two terminals arranged in a T shape with the main access road on one side and the tarmac on the other while the control tower is located in the junction between the two terminals Four parking lots are located directly in front of the Terminal 1 building the P4 lot is reserved for short term visitor parking and lots P6 P7 and P8 are used for long term traveler parking P5 located on the left of the T1 building serves taxi cabs and tourist buses 19 Terminals edit nbsp The airport s original terminal T1 nbsp The new additional terminal T2 The airport s original terminal T1 consists of three floors The ground floor serves arrivals only and is divided into two sections international extra Schengen arrivals and domestic intra Schengen arrivals The second floor serves departures and also includes a shopping center On this floor there are 16 check in counters waiting areas bars stores and various airlines offices The third floor houses two restaurants and several bars with views to the runways as well as two passenger lounges T1 houses twelve departure gates numbered 13 24 gates 13 and 14 are for domestic or intra Schengen flights gates 15 18 are used interchangeably for either domestic intra Schengen or extra Schengen flights and gates 19 24 are reserved exclusively for extra Schengen international flights An additional terminal T2 was opened in the beginning of 2021 20 It includes an additional 28 check in counters bringing the airport total to 44 and twelve departure gates numbered 01 12 for international intra Schengen and domestic flights This terminal also includes several additional duty free shops traditional souvenir and jewelry shops and auxiliary airline offices In both terminals passengers can use the Fraport free free Wi Fi 21 and public mobile phone charging ports 22 as well as luggage carrying trolleys and receive information from two National Tourism Organization offices There are also ATM machines postal service 23 and car rental offices 24 in the departure sections of both terminals There are four passenger waiting areas Aegean Passenger Lounge reserved exclusively for Aegean Airlines passengers as well as Star Alliance Golden Members Manolis Andronicos Skyserv Lounge The Global Lounge Network Goldair Handling Lounge under construction Runways and apron edit The airport has two runways 10 28 and 16 34 and two taxiways There are 22 stands for narrow body aircraft and 20 for light aircraft A modernisation and expansion project for runway 10 28 began in 2005 with an initial completion date of 2011 but has since been delayed 20 and was finally completed in March 2019 25 The runway entered service on 11 September 2020 26 Overall the project took almost a quarter century to build from inception in 1997 and it had an estimated cost of 179 million 202 million 27 The runway was extended by 1000 meters into the sea with a total length of 3440 meters and was equipped with ILS 25 When the runway opened for commercial use it was able to accommodate 89 6 of current commercial aircraft types as opposed to just 22 6 before the extension 27 and improved safety while landing in bad weather conditions and low visibility 25 Fire station edit The airport is served by Thessaloniki Fire Station No 5 whose facility is located in the junction between runways 10 28 and 16 34 28 18 Other facilities edit The Thessaloniki AeroClub recreational flying club maintains a hangar next to the T2 building which is used by its more experienced pilots the club s actual hangar facilities are on the Kolchiko airport The Aeolus pilot academy also operates on the airport Airlines and destinations editThe following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Thessaloniki Airport AirlinesDestinationsAegean AirlinesAmsterdam begins 28 October 2024 29 Athens Barcelona Berlin Brussels Chania 30 Dusseldorf Frankfurt Hamburg Heraklion 30 Kalamata 31 Kos 30 Larnaca Milan Malpensa Munich Mytilene 30 Rhodes 30 Rome Fiumicino Stuttgart Zurich Seasonal Cologne Bonn 32 Hanover Mykonos 33 Naxos begins 1 June 2024 34 Nuremberg Paris Charles de Gaulle Paros 33 Santorini 33 Tbilisi 35 Tel Aviv 36 Venice 37 Yerevan 32 Air FranceSeasonal Paris Charles de GaulleAir SerbiaBelgrade Seasonal Kraljevo 38 airBalticSeasonal RigaAustrian AirlinesViennaBritish AirwaysSeasonal London City London Gatwick London HeathrowCyprus AirwaysSeasonal LarnacaeasyJetLondon Gatwick Seasonal Basel Mulhouse Berlin ManchesterEl AlTel Aviv 39 EurowingsCologne Bonn Dusseldorf Stuttgart Seasonal Dortmund Hamburg Hanover SalzburgFly LiliBrașov begins 16 June 2024 40 FlyOneChișinău begins 19 June 2024 41 Georgian AirwaysSeasonal Tbilisi 42 Jet2 comSeasonal Birmingham Bristol Edinburgh Leeds Bradford London Stansted Manchester Newcastle upon TyneLufthansaFrankfurt MunichLuxairSeasonal LuxembourgNorwegian Air ShuttleSeasonal Oslo 43 Stockholm ArlandaOlympic AirChios Ikaria 44 Lemnos 44 SamosRyanairBeauvais Bergamo Berlin Bratislava Bucharest Otopeni Budapest Chania Charleroi Dortmund Helsinki Krakow London Stansted Malta Memmingen Nuremberg Paphos Poznan Rhodes Rome Ciampino Stockholm Arlanda Treviso Vienna Weeze Zagreb citation needed Seasonal Bologna Copenhagen Corfu 45 Dublin Eindhoven Hahn Heraklion Karlsruhe Baden Baden 46 Naples Sarajevo begins 3 July 2024 47 Warsaw Modlin 48 Scandinavian AirlinesStockholm Arlanda Seasonal CopenhagenSky ExpressAthens Chios Heraklion Larnaca Mytilene Samos Skyros 44 Seasonal Mykonos ParosSmartwingsSeasonal Prague Seasonal charter Brno Katowice begins 25 May 2024 49 Linz 50 Salzburg 50 Vienna 50 Sun d OrSeasonal Tel Aviv 51 SundairSeasonal Bremen 52 Swiss International Air LinesZurich Seasonal Geneva citation needed TAROMBucharest OtopeniTransaviaAmsterdam Brussels begins 29 June 2024 53 Seasonal Paris OrlyTUI AirwaysSeasonal Birmingham Bristol London Gatwick ManchesterTUI fly BelgiumSeasonal Brussels 54 Turkish AirlinesIstanbulVoloteaSeasonal SantoriniWizz AirBucharest Otopeni 55 Budapest Kutaisi LarnacaStatistics editOverview edit Between 1994 and 2010 Thessaloniki Airport saw a rise in passenger traffic equal to 76 from 2 2 million in 1994 to 3 9 million in 2010 8 Between 2003 and 2008 the airport saw a passenger traffic increase of 19 1 from 3 5 million to almost 4 2 million passengers an all time high The number of passengers dropped in next years However over the last two years the airport experienced passenger traffic increase to just above four million by 2013 Significant traffic increase took place during 2014 with the total number of passengers exceeding the five million mark for the first time 8 Annual statistics edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Annual passenger traffic at SKG airport See Wikidata query Passenger aircraft movement at Makedonia airport 1994 2022 8 Year Passengertraffic Passenger change Aircraftmovements Aircraft change 1994 2 227 487 n a nbsp 29 990 n a nbsp 1995 2 336 219 4 8 nbsp 30 827 2 7 nbsp 1996 2 499 892 7 nbsp 33 850 9 8 nbsp 1997 2 797 166 11 8 nbsp 39 766 17 4 nbsp 1998 2 667 075 4 6 nbsp 39 473 n a nbsp 1999 3 186 721 19 4 nbsp 47 589 n a nbsp 2000 3 548 027 11 3 nbsp 49 007 n a nbsp 2001 3 430 819 3 3 nbsp 42 982 n a nbsp 2002 3 257 436 5 nbsp 39 550 n a nbsp 2003 3 500 922 7 4 nbsp 48 310 n a nbsp 2004 3 620 909 3 4 nbsp 50 608 n a nbsp 2005 3 670 581 3 6 nbsp 47 186 n a nbsp 2006 3 802 854 5 6 nbsp 47 380 n a nbsp 2007 4 167 969 9 7 nbsp 50 244 n a nbsp 2008 4 169 559 0 4 nbsp 47 882 n a nbsp 2009 4 104 195 1 5 nbsp 50 238 n a nbsp 2010 3 910 751 4 7 nbsp 44 938 n a nbsp 2011 3 958 475 1 2 nbsp 43 430 3 3 nbsp 2012 4 006 204 1 2 nbsp 43 006 0 9 nbsp 2013 4 039 576 0 8 nbsp 39 500 8 6 nbsp 2014 4 950 726 22 5 nbsp 45 900 16 2 nbsp 2015 5 341 293 7 8 nbsp 47 340 3 1 nbsp 2016 5 735 581 7 3 nbsp 48 710 2 8 nbsp 2017 6 247 514 8 9 nbsp 54 931 12 7 nbsp 2018 6 689 193 7 nbsp 55 307 0 6 nbsp 2019 6 897 057 3 1 nbsp 55 738 0 9 nbsp 2020 2 317 336 66 4 nbsp 24 966 55 2 nbsp 2021 3 449 658 48 9 nbsp 37 224 49 1 nbsp 2022 5 923 175 71 7 nbsp 49 019 31 7 nbsp 2023 7 029 957 18 7 nbsp 54 658 11 5 nbsp 2024 Feb 793 765 9 5 nbsp 6 397 10 4 nbsp Busiest passenger routes by country edit The table below shows passenger totals at Thessaloniki International Airport by country destination during 2022 56 Passenger traffic per country destination 2022 Rank Country destination Passengers Change GR Domestic 1 925 317 54 6 nbsp 1 Germany 1 343 535 58 3 nbsp 2 United Kingdom 520 209 195 4 nbsp 3 Cyprus 358 444 71 2 nbsp 4 Italy 302 031 173 1 nbsp 5 Austria 176 128 59 2 nbsp 6 Israel 145 785 258 9 nbsp 7 Netherlands 145 640 79 4 nbsp 8 France 132 137 90 0 nbsp 9 Poland 110 213 73 3 nbsp 10 Belgium 94 097 46 8 nbsp Top airlines edit Monthly one way capacity for 2016 57 Rank Airline Passengers Change 1 nbsp Aegean Airlines 105 348 nbsp 8 8 2 nbsp Ryanair 75 789 nbsp 9 3 3 nbsp Easyjet 15 888 nbsp 1 8 4 nbsp Ellinair 15 408 nbsp 51 5 nbsp Germanwings 11 760 nbsp 13 5 6 nbsp Air Berlin 10 578 nbsp 51 7 nbsp Olympic Air NEW 10 062 N A 8 nbsp Turkish Airlines 9 060 nbsp 4 9 9 nbsp Air Serbia 5 820 nbsp 2 1 10 nbsp Transavia 5 670 nbsp 0 7 11 nbsp Astra Airlines 5 284 nbsp 54 3 12 nbsp Austrian Airlines 5 220 nbsp 26 3 Transport editOASTH Bus 01X Legend KTEL Makedonia Airport nbsp 0 00 Thessaloniki Bus Station KTEL nbsp nbsp 0 04 Balta nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 07 Zografou nbsp nbsp nbsp New railway station nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp N Sid Stathmos nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 10 Kolomvou nbsp 0 12 Aristotelous Square nbsp 0 16 Kamara nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 19 Agia Fotini University of Macedonia nbsp nbsp nbsp University of Macedonia nbsp nbsp Panepistimio nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 22 Dimarhiako Megaro nbsp 0 23 Faliro nbsp 0 24 Laografiko Mousio nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 26 Megaro Mousikis 25 Martiou nbsp nbsp 25 Martiou nbsp nbsp 0 28 Periferiaki Enotita Thessalonikis nbsp nbsp 0 31 Krikela nbsp 0 35 Agora nbsp 0 44 Astinomia nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 46 Makedonia Airport Departures nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 49 Makedonia Airport Arrivals nbsp nbsp The airport is directly connected with the city s major road arteries in the southeast the EO16 and the A25 which connects Thessaloniki with Chalkidiki via the EO67 The Thessaloniki Inner Ring Road provides access to the A1 E75 and A2 E90 motorways A total of 2 285 parking spaces for cars exist at the front of the terminal building A car rental service is available at the terminal building In addition taxi services are available outside the airport terminal building 24 hours a day 58 Public transport edit There are plans to connect the airport with the Thessaloniki Metro network which is set to open in 2023 after delays Attiko Metro the company overseeing the project has published a map of proposed extensions and it includes an overground extension of Line 2 towards the airport 59 This extension is not an immediate concern for the company however since the terminus of Line 2 Mikra will be connected with the airport by a 10 minute shuttle bus 60 Detailed planning of the metro extension toward the airport was initiated in March 2019 61 In the meantime the airport is served on a 24 hour basis by bus 01X 01N of the Thessaloniki Urban Transport Organization OASTH which provides bus services between the Thessaloniki Bus Station KTEL and Makedonia airport arrivals departures 62 Accidents and incidents edit nbsp HA LCR next to the airport fire station in April 2018 On 31 August 1995 a Mali Air Force Antonov An 26 after an attempted go around crashed into a mountain 2 5 miles from SKG during an ILS approach to the airport in poor weather All 6 occupants were killed 63 On 12 August 1997 Olympic Airways Flight 171 a Boeing 727 230 registered as SX CBI inbound from Athens Ellinikon Airport touched down late and was steered off the runway to avoid overrunning into the sea None of the 35 passengers and crew were killed but the aircraft was damaged beyond repair 64 On 17 December 1997 Aerosvit Flight 241 a Yakovlev Yak 42 operating the route from Odesa Ukraine to Thessaloniki lost contact with the airport s air traffic control and during the second attempt the aircraft crashed in the Pierian Mountains near Mount Olympus A total of 70 people passengers and crew 41 of which were Greeks were killed On 4 July 2000 HA LCR a chartered Malev Flight 262 Tupolev Tu 154 landed on its belly The crew had forgotten to lower the undercarriage and the plane skidded 400 m 1 300 ft on the runway Thanks to the plane s robust construction and the engines high position the plane was able to become airborne again as the pilots applied full throttle It circled while the crew lowered the undercarriage and landed safely There were no injuries It was considered uneconomical to repair the aircraft The aircraft still remains on site 65 although airline markings have been obscured and it has been heavily depleted of re usable spares On 15 June 2013 an AMC Airlines Boeing 737 800 on behalf of Astra Airlines Greece registration SU BPZ performing flight A2 921 from Novosibirsk Russia to Thessaloniki Greece with 160 passengers landed on Thessaloniki s runway 16 at about 07 14L 04 14Z but overran the end of the runway by about 110 meters 360 feet and came to a stop with all gear on soft ground No injuries occurred the aircraft received minor if any damage 66 See also editList of the busiest airports in Greece Transport in GreeceReferences edit Aerodromio 8essalonikhs Makedonia Fraport Greece in Greek Retrieved 4 November 2023 14 Regional Airports Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund Retrieved 4 November 2023 Fraport Greece Commences 40 Year Concession at 14 Greek Regional Airports Copelouzos Group 11 April 2017 Retrieved 4 November 2023 a b AIP AD 2 LGTS 1 GREECE 02 NOV 2023 PDF Hellenic Aviation Service Provider Retrieved 4 November 2023 EAD Basic Ead eurocontrol int Retrieved 12 July 2015 MAKEDONIA World Aero Data WorldAeroData com Archived from the original on 2 March 2020 Retrieved 2 March 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Thessaloniki Airport Air Traffic statistics Retrieved 4 November 2023 a b c d THESSALONIKI AIRPORT MAKEDONIA Retrieved 24 January 2018 Kratikos Aerolimenas 8essalonikhs Makedonia KA8M Retrieved 24 January 2018 International intra EU air passenger transport by reporting country and EU partner country www eurostat ec europa eu Eurostat 2016 Retrieved 26 September 2018 Aerodromio Makedonia To 2019 metaferetai h leitoyrgia toy neoy yperatlantikoy diadromoy Makedonia Airport the operation of the new transcontinental runway is being pushed back to 2019 www ypodomes gr Retrieved 24 February 2018 a b c d e f g h i Tzhmoy Kya 19 October 2016 Apo th Mikra sto SKG Apo to x8es sto ayrio toy aerodromioy ths 8essalonikhs From Mikra to SKG From the yesterday to the tomorrow of Thessaloniki airport www parallaximag gr in Greek Parallaxi Magazine Retrieved 26 September 2018 Greece signs privatization of 14 regional airports with Germany s Fraport TornosNews gr www tornosnews gr The Company www fraport greece com Retrieved 26 September 2018 The Future of the MAKEDONIA airport www skg airport gr Retrieved 26 September 2018 Zois Fanis 19 September 2018 8emeliwnetai to neo terminal toy aerodromioy Makedonia Foundation works begin on the new terminal of Makedonia airport www naftemporiki gr in Greek Naftemporiki Retrieved 26 September 2018 Agency Athens News Fraport Delivers Thessaloniki Airport Concludes Upgrade of 14 Greek Airports The National Herald Retrieved 12 February 2021 a b Thessaloniki Fraport Greece www fraport greece com Retrieved 22 September 2022 Parking Thessaloniki Airport SKG www skg airport gr Retrieved 22 September 2022 a b Aerodromio Makedonia To 2019 metaferetai h leitoyrgia toy neoy yperatlantikoy diadromoy Makedonia Airport the operation of the new transcontinental runway is being pushed back to 2019 www ypodomes gr Retrieved 24 February 2018 Prosbash sto Diadiktyo WiFi Thessaloniki Airport SKG www skg airport gr Retrieved 22 August 2022 Fortish kinhtwn syskeywn Thessaloniki Airport SKG www skg airport gr Retrieved 22 August 2022 ATMs Thessaloniki Airport SKG www skg airport gr Retrieved 23 August 2022 Enoikiaseis Aytokinhtwn Thessaloniki Airport SKG www skg airport gr Retrieved 23 August 2022 a b c Parado8hke o yperatlantikos diadromos prosapogeiwshs 10 28 toy Aerodromioy Makedonia ypodomes com www ypodomes com in Greek Retrieved 7 April 2019 Tasoyla Areth NEA EPOXH STO MAKEDONIA H PRWTH PROSGEIWSH STON DIADROMO 10 28 VID Voria Retrieved 15 September 2020 a b Karolidoy Annh 16 April 2018 Makedonia Odysseia 21 etwn gia ton diadromo 10 28 Pote teleiwnei Makedonia 21 year Odyssey for runway 10 28 When it finishes www voria gr Retrieved 23 March 2019 5os PYROSBESTIKOS STA8MOS KRATIKOY AEROLIMENA 8ESSALONIKHS GOVMAP in Greek Retrieved 22 September 2022 New AEGEAN routes from Thessaloniki 7 aircraft based at Macedonia 21 March 2024 a b c d e Aegean Airlines Olympic Air NW23 Domestic Operation Changes Aeroroutes Retrieved 3 August 2023 Aegean Pthseis 3ana sth grammh 8essalonikh Kalamata 4 October 2023 a b AEGEAN AIRLINES NS23 INTERNATIONAL SERVICE UPDATE 25SEP22 a b c Aegean Airlines NS24 Thessaloniki Selected Domestic Service Changes Aeroroutes Retrieved 6 December 2023 Aegean Anoigei pthseis apey8eias gia Na3o Amsterntam apo 8essalonikh 14 March 2024 Aegean is adding more decentralized routes 7 February 2023 Aegean Airlines NW23 Thessaloniki Network Changes AeroRoutes 27 July 2023 Retrieved 27 July 2023 AEGEAN AIRLINES ADDS THESSALONIKI VENICE SEASONAL ROUTE IN NS23 Air Serbia wins Nis Kraljevo PSO subsidy tender EX YU Aviation News 29 November 2023 Retrieved 11 December 2023 From Kraljevo the airline will operate year round flights to Istanbul and seasonal operations to Thessaloniki and Tivat El Al Nees syndeseis pros 8essalonikh 15 March 2024 Fly Lili to launch flights from Brasov to several European cities this year FLY ONE NS24 NETWORK EXPANSION Flights Schedule Georgian Airways Retrieved 17 November 2023 NORWEGIAN NS23 NETWORK ADDITIONS SUMMARY 20NOV22 a b c Elh3e h prwth aeromaxia twn agonwn grammwn Sth SKY express 6 kai sthn Olympic Air 4 Capital gr in Greek 13 January 2023 Retrieved 17 February 2023 Kerkyra Apo to 2023 h Ryanair 8a syndeei thn Kerkyra me A8hna kai 8essalonikh 17 November 2022 RYANAIR NW23 NETWORK ADDITIONS 09JUL23 Ryanair to link Bosnia s Sarajevo to Thessaloniki SeeNews Ryanair NW23 Network Changes 17SEP23 SMARTWINGS POLAND NS24 CHARTER NETWORK ADDITIONS 8 January 2024 a b c Smartwings NS24 Network Additions 07JAN24 Sun d Or NS24 A320 Operations 14JAN24 AeroRoutes 16 January 2024 Retrieved 16 January 2024 Sundair NS23 Network Additions Transavia to Launch Thessaloniki Brussels Route in Summer 2024 21 September 2023 TUI Belgium expands city break range with three new destinations Bilbao Thessaloniki and Tel Aviv 12 April 2023 Rută nouă București Salonic cu Wizz Air din octombrie 2023 21 September 2023 Traffic Report by Country PDF Thessaloniki Airport Makedonia Fraport Greece Retrieved 11 March 2023 Thessaloniki Airport traffic up 8 1 www anna aero 17 January 2017 Retrieved 30 September 2018 Car Rental www skg airport gr Retrieved 27 September 2018 Attiko Metro A E Istoriko History www ametro gr in Greek Retrieved 17 August 2018 H Synentey3h toy Giannh Mylopoyloy gia to Metro 8essalonikhs Giannis Mylopoulos interview about the Thessaloniki Metro www ypodomes gr Retrieved 12 August 2018 Topografikes meletes gia thn epektash toy Metro 8essalonikhs pros Aerodromio Makedonia Topographical studies for the extension of the Thessaloniki Metro to the Makedonia Airport PDF in Greek Attiko Metro 18 March 2019 Archived from the original PDF on 21 March 2019 Retrieved 21 March 2019 Plhrofories Grammhs 01X K T E L AERODROMIO Information on Line 01X KTEL Airport www oasth gr in Greek Thessaloniki Urban Transport Organization Retrieved 27 September 2018 Accident description for TZ 347 at the Aviation Safety Network Retrieved on October 14 2023 Accident description Olympic Airways SX CBI aviation safety net Retrieved 12 June 2016 Photos Tupolev Tu 154B 2 aircraft airliners net Retrieved 16 April 2011 Incident AMC B738 at Thessaloniki on Jun 15th 2013 overran runway on landing avherald com External links edit nbsp Media related to Thessaloniki International Airport at Wikimedia Commons Thessaloniki Airport Official Fraport website Official government website Greek Airports Accident history for SKG at Aviation Safety Network Current weather for LGTS at NOAA NWS Portals nbsp Greece nbsp Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thessaloniki Airport amp oldid 1223021177, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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