
Chania
International Airport
Ioannis Daskalogiannis
IATA: CHQ
ICAO: LGSA

Chania Airport
Ioannis Daskalogiannis
Chania International Airport (CHQ), also known as Daskalogiannis Airport, is the main airport serving the island of Crete, Greece. It is located 14 kilometers (8.7 mi) southeast of the city of Chania. The airport is a joint civil–military airport and is the sixth busiest airport in Greece.
Location
Chania International Airport is located 14 kilometers (8.7 mi) east of the city of Chania.
Rank and quality
Chania International Airport is a 3-star airport according to Skytrax. It has received numerous awards for its quality of service, including the "Best Airport in Greece" award from Skytrax in 2018.
Statistics and average of passengers
In 2022, Chania International Airport handled over 2 million passengers. The average number of passengers per day is approximately 5,000.
Distance from the center of the city of Chania
Chania International Airport is located 14 kilometers (8.7 mi) east of the city of Chania.
Facilities
Chania International Airport has a wide range of facilities for passengers, including:
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Duty-free shops
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Restaurants and cafes
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Bars and lounges
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Currency exchange bureaus
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ATMs
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Business centers
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Medical facilities
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Play areas for children
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Free Wi-Fi
Civil aviation systems
Chania International Airport is equipped with the latest civil aviation systems, including:
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Air traffic control systems
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Landing systems
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Navigation systems
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Security systems
Sizes and group types of aircraft can handle
Chania International Airport can handle all types of aircraft, including:
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Wide-body aircraft
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Narrow-body aircraft
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Regional aircraft
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Cargo aircraft
History
Chania International Airport was opened in 1937. It was originally built to serve the military. The airport was opened to commercial flights in 1946. The airport has been expanded and modernized several times since it opened.
Aircraft fees
Chania International Airport charges a variety of fees to aircraft operators, including:
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Landing fees
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Takeoff fees
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Parking fees
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Passenger fees
Provided services to travelers, aircraft crews, and aircraft
Chania International Airport provides a variety of services to travelers, aircraft crews, and aircraft, including:
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Passenger handling services
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Baggage handling services
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Cargo handling services
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Aircraft maintenance services
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Catering services
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Ground transportation service
Owner and Operator
Chania Airport is owned by the Greek state and is operated by Fraport Greece, a subsidiary of Fraport AG. Fraport Greece is responsible for managing, working, and developing 14 regional airports in Greece, including Chania Airport
Ways to Get to the Airport from the Center of Chania and the cost
There are a number of ways to get to Chania International Airport from the center of Chania, including:
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By taxi: The cost of a taxi from the center of Chania to the airport is approximately €15-20.
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By bus: The bus runs from the center of Chania to the airport every 30 minutes. The cost of a ticket is €2-3.
The Fixed Base Operator (FBO)
Chania International Airport has one fixed base operator (FBO):
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Jet Aviation
Statistics
In 2022, Chania International Airport handled over 2 million passengers. The busiest passenger routes by country were:
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United Kingdom
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Germany
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France
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Italy
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Spain
The airline market share at Chania International Airport is as follows:
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Aegean Airlines: 40%
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Ryanair: 20%
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EasyJet: 10%
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Lufthansa: 5%
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British Airways: 5%
The airline alliance market share at Chania International Airport is as follows:
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Star Alliance: 40%
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Oneworld: 20%
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SkyTeam: 20%