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Old Paros National Airport


FieldValue
nameParos National Airport
nativename"Panteleou Paros Airport"
nativename-aΚρατικός Αερολιμένας Πάρου
nativename-r"Παντελαίειο Αεροδρόμιο Πάρου"
imageAirport Paros Остров Парос Аэропорт - panoramio.jpg
IATAPAS
ICAOLGPA
pushpin_mapGreece
pushpin_map_captionLocation of airport in Greece
pushpin_labelPAR
pushpin_label_positionright
typePublic
ownerGreek State
operatorHCAA
city-servedParikia
locationAlyki
elevation-f121
elevation-m37
coordinates
r1-number17/35
r1-length-f2,778
r1-length-m850
r1-surfaceAsphalt
stat-year2015
stat1-headerPassengers
stat1-data43,182
stat2-headerPassenger traffic change
stat2-data8.3%
stat3-headerAircraft movements
stat3-data2,266
stat4-headerAircraft movements change
stat4-data1.8%
footnotesSources:HCAA, Runway data

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Paros National Airport was an airport in Paros, Greece, in the Cyclades islands region. . The airport was located in the southwestern part of the island, about 10 kilometers from the port of Parikia. it was replaced by the New Paros Airport on 25 July 2016.

History

The airport was opened on October 5, 1982, on land made available by Nikolas Panteleou, hence its secondary name "Panteleou Paros Airport". Operation of the airport began as a municipal airport with a dirt runway and a small building covering 80 square meters. The year 1985 saw the construction of a paved runway. The terminal building was a single story building. In 1987 this building was renovated and an additional floor was added, housing the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority and the MHL (Meteorological Service). In 1989, the airport became a national airport. In 2016, all operations were transferred to the new airport.

The airport has been replaced by the New Paros Airport which became fully operational on 25 July 2016. Olympic Air has undertaken to cover half of the new terminal building's budget.

Statistics

Annual passenger throughput - 13-year history

YearFlightsPassengersPassengers Change
20011,66823,38845.1%
200282610,80553.8%
20031,49222,609109.2%
20041,65132,40143.3%
20051,55833,5873,7%
20061,64137,33911.17%
20071,65137,0170.9%
20081,43431,98613.6%
20091,52630,7224.0%
20101,80034,20411.3%
20111,91436,2716.1%
20122,23235,3112.7%
20132,22036,4293,1%

References

References

  1. "PAROS AIRPORT".
  2. "Paros National Airport Airfield Data". Greek Airports.
  3. "Paros Airport".
  4. "Paros National: Airport Airport History".
  5. "New Paros airport to be fully operational in mid-July".
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