Chania International Airport Explained

Chania International Airport
"Daskalogiannis"
Nativename-A:Greek, Modern (1453-);: Κρατικός Αερολιμένας Χανίων, "Δασκαλογιάννης"
Image2-Width:250
Iata:CHQ
Icao:LGSA
Type:Public/military
Owner:Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority
Operator:Fraport Greece
City-Served:Chania, Crete
Focus City:
Elevation-F:490
Elevation-M:149
Coordinates:35.5317°N 24.1497°W
Pushpin Map:Greece
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Greece
Pushpin Label:CHQ
Metric-Elev:y
Metric-Rwy:y
R1-Number:11/29
R1-Length-F:10,982
R1-Length-M:3,347
R1-Surface:Asphalt
Stat-Year:2023
Stat1-Header:Passengers
Stat1-Data:3,648,416
Stat2-Header:Passenger traffic change
Stat2-Data: 10.9%
Stat3-Header:Aircraft movements
Stat3-Data:24,678
Stat4-Header:Aircraft movements change
Stat4-Data: 6.0%
Footnotes:Source: Fraport-Greece[1]
Website:chq-airport.gr

Chania International Airport "Daskalogiannis" is an international airport located near Souda Bay on the Akrotiri peninsula of the Greek island of Crete, serving the city of Chania, away. It is a gateway to western Crete for an increasing number of tourists. The airport is named after Daskalogiannis, a Cretan rebel against Ottoman rule in the 18th century and is a joint civil–military airport. It is the sixth busiest airport in Greece.

History

The focus on civil aviation for the west of Crete has not always been on the current location. It was the airport of Maleme that served civil flights up to 1959, and dating back to the end of Second World War.

Maleme (Military) Airport was constructed by the British Military, shortly before the Second World War. When the war was over, the facility was used as the main public airport of Chania.

In 1959, this activity was transferred to the military airport of Souda. 1967 saw the construction of the first passenger terminal and parking space for two aircraft. In 1974, the airport also began to serve international flights. Because of insufficient capacity, there was the need for a new terminal building. Eventually, in 1996, the new terminal was ready, measuring a surface area of, with 6 aircraft stands in front. It has a design capacity of 1.35 million passengers per year.In 2000, it was officially named Ioannis Daskalogiannis.

The airport is also intensively used as a military airfield by the Hellenic Air Force.[2] [3]

In December 2015 the privatisation of Chania International Airport and 13 other regional airports of Greece was finalised with the signing of the agreement between the Fraport AG/Copelouzos Group joint venture and the state privatisation fund.[4] According to the agreement, the joint venture will operate the 14 airports (including Chania International Airport) for 40 years as of 11 April 2017.

In June 2018[5] Fraport Greece completed the new aircraft layouts, which are now using push back to double the parking space. The passenger safety area has been expanded, the number of hand baggage scanners from 5 to 8, the duty-free store space trebled from 400 sq.m. to 1,200 sq. meters, the VIP space moved to increase the number of boarding gates from 14 to 16 and the dividing walls in the departure halls were removed in order to create a space of 3,000 sq. meters. A new sewage pumping station was built and the network (about 3.5 km) was connected to the municipal network, electromechanical installations (new MCCs, wiring, lighting, electrical panels, etc.) were optimized, the apron lighting was upgraded, the WCs were renovated to increase the number of toilets in the non-Schengen area, and the escalator was moved to use the available space better.

On June 10, 2018, Air Force One carrying U.S. President Donald Trump stopped for refueling in Chania during Trump's flight from the G7 meeting in Quebec to the meeting in Singapore with the leader of North Korea Kim Jong-un.[6]

Fraport Greece's investment plan

On 22 March 2017, Fraport Greece presented its master plan for the 14 Greek regional airports, including Chania International Airport.[7]

Immediate actions that will be implemented at the airports as soon as Fraport Greece takes over operations, before the summer of 2019:

Airlines and destinations

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

Traffic figures

The data are from Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)[8] until 2016, and from 2017 and later from the official website of the airport.[9]

YearPassengers
DomesticInternationalTotal
1994204,360621,986826,346
1995220,910669,516890,426
1996244,146587,106831,252
1997301,471622,689924,160
1998292,504676,687969,191
1999414,429816,0451,230,474
2000515,093901,7101,416,803
2001395,8641,033,1181,428,982
2002331,5211,053,0581,384,579
2003413,5411,066,1121,479,653
2004382,2241,064,1531,446,377
2005401,1411,111,6281,512,769
2006437,4031,323,5561,760,959
2007514,3181,368,5161,882,834
2008522,6581,343,9231,866,581
2009575,6871,219,7791,795,466
2010468,2791,186,5851,654,864
2011449,2111,325,4971,774,708
2012397,6611,435,3131,832,974
2013379,2801,699,5772,078,857
2014578,2861,869,2802,447,566
2015827,1901,875,0932,702,283
2016881,0312,085,6662,966,697
2017831,3242,111,0853,042,409
2018646,7232,361,9643,008,687
2019 672,9452,310,5972,983,542
2020 295.385408.097703.482
2021454,298 1,340,9381,795,236
2022678,8452,611,9573,290,802
2023828,7932,819,6233,648,416
2024(Jul)500.8771.615.6292.116.506

Traffic statistics by country (2023)

Place! style="text-align:center; width:150px; height:30px;"
CountryTotal pax
1 Greece 828.793
2 United Kingdom482.708
3 Denmark315.619
4 Germany312.716
5 Norway277.276
6 Poland257.793
7 Sweden242.900
8 Finland205.623
9 Italy110.399
10 France83.004
11 Belgium71.690
12 Austria68.582
13 Romania65.210
14 Cyprus61.049
15 Hungary48.053

Source:[10]

Transportation to and from the airport

The airport can be easily reached by car, bus or taxi via the main road network. The city of Chania is about 22 minutes' drive away. in 2022 the bus fare is €3.20 and the supposed flat-rate taxi fare is €23.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CHANIA AIRPORT "IOANNIS DASKALOGIANNIS" - 2022 vs 2021. 31 December 2023.
  2. Web site: History of Maleme - Maleme Airfield - German War Cemetery at Maleme. explorecrete.com. 13 November 2014 . 4 May 2017.
  3. Web site: Greek Airports Guide. 4 May 2017. 30 May 2012. https://archive.today/20120530154513/http://www.alxd.gr/AirportGuide/chania/chaniaE.html. dead.
  4. News: Greece signs privatization of 14 regional airports with Germany's Fraport - TornosNews.gr. Tornosnews.gr . 4 May 2017.
  5. Web site: Το HANIA.news στο Αεροδρόμιο Χανίων – Εικόνες & βίντεο από τα έργα και τις αλλαγές. 23 April 2018 .
  6. Web site: Herman . Steve . Trump Admits 'Unknown Territory' Awaits in Kim Summit . 9 June 2018 . VOA . 10 June 2018.
  7. http://www.fraport-greece.com/eng/media-center/news/fraport-greeces-development-plan-for-the-new-era-at-the-greek-regional-airports "Fraport Greece’s Development Plan for the New Era at the Greek Regional Airports"
  8. http://www.ypa.gr/en/our-airports/kratikos-aerolimenas-xaniwn-i-daskalogiannhs-kaxnd "CHANIA AIRPORT "I. DASKALOGIANNIS"
  9. https://www.chq-airport.gr/en/chq/air-traffic-statistics "CHANIA AIRPORT (CHQ) - 2017 vs 2016"
  10. Web site: Chania Airport "Ioannis Daskalogiannis". Reporting period: January - December 2022. chq-airport.gr. 31 December 2023.