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These Airports in Greece Are Seeing the Biggest Growth in Visitors - Focus on Travel News

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Greece’s international air travel continues to surge, with recorded in 2024, marking an impressive from 2023.

The latest data from INSETE’s annual study on international air arrivals, based on figures from Athens International Airport (AIA), Fraport Greece, and Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) airports, provides a clear picture of this growth.

Leading the charge is (AIA), which handled 11.1 million international passengers—a 15.3% increase compared to 2023. Meanwhile, collectively recorded 15.8 million arrivals, a 7% increase, and saw a 3.9% rise, reaching 2.5 million passengers.

continues to be the country’s , accounting for nearly 38% of all international arrivals in 2024. Its growth was fueled by an influx of travelers from Italy, Germany, the UK, France, and Cyprus—the airport’s top five international markets.

followed with 3.8 million passengers, recording an increase of +235 thousand/+6.6%, while ranked third with 3.0 million passengers, marking an increase of +366 thousand/+13.8%.

, Greece’s second-largest international hub, followed in fourth place with 2.5 million passengers. It also saw an increase in air traffic, driven primarily by passengers from Germany, the UK, Cyprus, Italy, and Poland.

But the real standout trend in 2024’s air travel growth has been the performance of Greece’s regional airports, which saw a combined 1 million more arrivals compared to the previous year. The top five busiest regional airports—Heraklion, Rhodes, Corfu, Chania, and Kos—accounted for 76% of all international arrivals in Greece. These destinations remain key entry points for tourists looking to explore Greece beyond Athens.

remains the largest source market, with 5.3 million passengers, a 7.2% increase from 2023. follows closely with 4.8 million arrivals, showing the highest absolute growth, adding 389,000 passengers (+8.8%).

Among the fastest-growing markets, saw an astounding 25.3% increase in arrivals, followed by (+25%) and (+24.2%). This suggests growing interest from North American and European travelers who are either revisiting Greece or discovering new destinations within the country.

While remained the peak month for air arrivals, with 5 million passengers (16.9% of the total), an interesting shift is happening—Greece’s tourist season is expanding. There were single-digit increases in arrivals from , but what stands out is the .

This trend suggests that Greece is successfully attracting visitors outside the traditional summer season, with more travelers choosing to explore the country’s islands and mainland during the spring and autumn months.

With air arrivals continuing to climb, Greece’s tourism industry is adapting to rising demand, extended seasons, and new visitor markets.

The surge in arrivals at regional airports highlights the country’s growing appeal beyond Athens and Thessaloniki, making destinations like Crete, Rhodes, Corfu, and Kos even more accessible to international travelers.

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