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Milos Island National Airport

Milos Island National Airport is an airport in Milos, Greece (IATA: MLO, ICAO: LGML). Milos is an island in the Cyclades. The airport is located 5 kilometers southeast of the harbour of the island. The airport was opened on January 17, 1973. In October 1995, a new terminal was taken into use.

Infrastructure

As the airport has a small apron (7,800 square meters) and a short runway, only Dash 8, ATR 42, or smaller aircraft are able to use the airport. Plans exist for a 2,000 by 45 meter runway at a new location and the expansion of the apron space to 26,000 square meters. However, due to the economical difficulties, these plans have been suspended. The current apron can handle only one Dash 8 sized aircraft or two light aircraft at one given time.

Airlines and destinations

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

AirlinesDestinations
Olympic Air Athens
Sky Express Athens

Statistics

Annual passenger traffic at MLO airport. See Wikidata query.

Annual passenger throughput

Year Flights Passengers Passengers Change
2001 668 8,782 Decrease 18.0%
2002 906 11,609 Increase 32.2%
2003 898 15,186 Increase 30.8%
2004 839 21,439 Increase 41.2%
2005 766 19,193 Decrease 10.5%
2006 1,248 32,092 Increase 67.2%
2007 1,320 33,557 Increase 4.6%
2008 1,230 31,285 Decrease 6.8%
2009 1,211 30,106 Decrease 3.8%
2010 1,350 31,924 Increase 6.0%
2011 1,286 30,351 Decrease 5.2%
2012 1,254 32,385 Increase 6.7%
2013 1,026 30,774 Decrease 5.2%
2014 1,248 39,238 Increase 27.5%
2015 1,656 50,589 Increase 28.9%
2016 1,694 48,700 Decrease 3.7%
2017 1,368 46,710 Decrease 4.1%
2018 2,259 77,501 Increase 65.9%

Ground transport

Other than by car, the airport is linked to the rest of the island by taxi. There are bus connections linking to the airport.

See also

References

  1. ^ "MILOS AIRPORT". ypa.gr. Retrieved 8 June 2016.