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Paros Airport Undergoes Major Modernization

Ongoing enhancements at Paros Airport aim to improve facilities while maintaining uninterrupted flight operations. (Photo: Felix Riehle - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, Link)

  • Paros Airport’s expansion promises better infrastructure for travel
  • The project will significantly increase the terminal size and runway capacity
  • Initial phases of the upgrade will be completed by 2026, boosting regional tourism and connectivity

Paros Airport’s (IATA: PAS, ICAO: LGPA) ongoing improvements and expansion efforts are set to significantly enhance tourist activity and infrastructure. Overseen by the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport, these projects are poised to offer new facilities benefiting travellers.

ΥΠΑ: Το νέο αεροδρόμιο Πάρου εκσυγχρονίζεται και επεκτείνεται δίχως να επηρεάζεται το πτητικό έργο του

Key elements of the 41-million-euro project include:

  • Construction of a new 12,500 sq.m. terminal and environmental upgrades
  • Installation of a state-of-the-art control tower
  • Development of a modern fire station
  • Extension of the runway to a total of 1,800 meters with updated lighting
  • Additional aircraft parking with four new jet spaces and corresponding lighting works
  • Creation of a 550-space car park, inclusive of special areas for buses, disabled access, and electric vehicle charging
  • Implementation of a cutting-edge wastewater treatment facility
  • Addition of a hydrocarbon separator for environmental protection
  • Integration of a 100 Kwp solar photovoltaic system with a connection to the main power grid

Enhanced Infrastructure and Visitor Experience

The terminal’s modern design positions Paros as a premier destination, enhancing the travel experience with top-tier infrastructure. Upon project completion, the terminal will expand to 17 times its current size from 745 sq.m. The phased airport handover to the CAA is anticipated to begin by summer 2026. Additionally, the runway’s extension from 1,400m to 1,800m will accommodate larger aircraft and increase parking capacity for planes and helicopters. Importantly, this extensive transformation does not disrupt ongoing flight operations.

In 2023, Paros Airport processed 331,852 passengers and recorded 6,781 aircraft movements. Predictions for 2024 suggest a 12% rise in passenger numbers.

Categories: Greece
Kostas Raptis: Kostas Raptis is a reporter living in Heraklion, Crete, where he covers the fast-moving world of AI and smart technology. He first discovered the island in 2016 and never quite forgot it—finally making the move in 2022. Now based in the city he once only dreamed of calling home, Kostas brings a curious eye and a human touch to the stories shaping our digital future.
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