Athens International Airport: Greece’s Key Global Hub

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Athens International Airport (AIA), Greece’s primary international hub, has been connecting travelers to Greece and beyond since its opening in 2001, replacing Ellinikon International Airport. As the main gateway to the country, AIA plays a pivotal role in facilitating tourism and business travel, linking Greece to major destinations across Europe, Asia, and the Americas.

AIA’s expansive network serves a growing number of international routes and continues to attract new airlines. The airport benefits from innovative tools like Routes 360, a digital platform dedicated to route development. Routes 360 aids airlines and airports in identifying new market opportunities, expanding their network presence, and accessing the latest industry data.

In the week commencing October 14, 2024, Athens International operated a robust schedule, backed by insights from OAG Schedules Analyser and CAPA – Centre for Aviation. These tools support AIA’s goal of strengthening its connectivity, driving regional growth, and attracting tourism.

As the Greek aviation market rebounds from the pandemic, Athens International Airport remains a vital hub, integrating cutting-edge route development technology and data to support Greece’s economic and tourism sectors.

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