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Greece’s Lesser-Known Regional Airports See Record Growth

Greece’s Lesser-Known Regional Airports See Record Growth

Hellenic Shipping News

Some of Greece’s lesser-known and largely overlooked regional airports are stealing the spotlight

Some of Greece’s lesser-known and largely overlooked regional airports are stealing the spotlight this year, recording the highest percentage increases in scheduled seat capacity between March and October. This is according to data from the Airdata tracker maintained by the Institute of the Greek Tourism Confederation (INSETE).

The figures reveal a clear trend: airlines are expanding beyond the country’s established hotspots, increasingly tapping into destinations that were previously off the radar. Of the top five airports with the highest growth in scheduled capacity — all showing double-digit increases — four are located outside of Greece’s major urban centers.

Leading the pack is Nea Anchialos Airport near Volos, which saw a remarkable 72.7% surge in scheduled seats compared to last year. It’s followed by Araxos Airport in western Greece, with a 29.5% rise. Thessaloniki, Greece’s second-largest city, ranks third with a 13.8% increase.

Kalamata Airport, a gateway to the southern Peloponnese, is in fourth place, reporting a 12.1% rise in scheduled seats, rounding out the top five is Aktion Airport near Preveza, with an 11.4% increase.

Airlines Turn to Emerging Destinations

This surge is partly driven by international carriers “discovering” these secondary airports and launching new routes. For instance, Nea Anchialos Airport is seeing renewed

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