MYKONOS AIRPORT

  • Expansion by 3,450 m2 and refurbishment of the existing terminal
  • Construction of new fire station
  • Reconfiguration of the aircraft parking area
  • 33% increase in the number of check-in counters (from 12 to 16)
  • 20% increase of departure gates
  • 25% increase of security lanes
  • Installation of modern baggage handling system
  • Full refurbishment of the runway
  • Construction of new guard house
  • Redevelopment of existing forecourt and parking

Stakeholder engagement meetings
In an event held on May 12th 2017 in Mykonos, Fraport Greece presented to the local community, representatives of local authorities, local tourism stakeholders and local media its analytical construction plans for the development of Mykonos airport. In the context of taking over the management and operation of the 14 regional airports on April 11th, Fraport Greece held a round of nationwide stakeholder engagement events during which Fraport Greece presented its plans for all airports.

During the Q&A session the key issues that emerged regarding the Mykonos airport were the following:

  • Parking lots for hotel buses
  • ATC renovation
  • Selection process of the architectural design for the new terminals
  • 24hr operation during the summer period
  • Concerns about potential impacts on low cost carriers from traffic increase.

Note: The technical specifications mentioned at the Stakeholder Engagement presentations,   were valid on the day of the presentation and may have changed.

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