๐ฌ๐ท Astypalaia Island, Greece
Astypalaia Island National Airport (JTY), also known as 'Panaghia,' is a significant domestic aviation gateway serving the butterfly-shaped island of Astypalaia in the Dodecanese archipelago, Greece. Located near the village of Analipsis, approximately 12 kilometers northeast of the main capital, Chora, the airport acts as a primary link between this remote island and mainland Greece. The facility operates from a compact and efficient passenger terminal designed to handle domestic traffic, providing a personal and straightforward entry point for travelers arriving to explore the island's unique blend of Cycladic and Dodecanesian culture. The technical infrastructure at Astypalaia is tailored to the operations of regional turboprop aircraft. It features a single asphalt runway (15/33) that measures approximately 989 meters (3,245 feet) in length. This runway length is suited for specialized aircraft such as the ATR 42 and Dash 8 models operated by carriers like Sky Express and Olympic Air. The airfield is equipped with basic navigation aids and serves as a critical node in the regional 'island-hopper' network, connecting Astypalaia to Athens and neighboring islands like Kos, Leros, and Kalymnos. Due to its coastal location and the island's hilly terrain, pilots maintain high standards of precision during the scenic approach. Passenger amenities within the Astypalaia terminal are fundamental and focused on essential comfort for the domestic traveler. The facility includes a cozy waiting lounge, efficient check-in counters, and a small cafรฉ-snack bar offering refreshments and local treats. Essential services such as baggage claim, an information desk, and assistance for differently-abled passengers are well-integrated into the terminal layout. While the airport lacks the large-scale retail malls of major hubs, its compact size ensure that walking distances are minimal and processing times are remarkably quick. Its strategic location near the coast ensures that arriving passengers can reach the heart of Chora or the picturesque Pera Gialos port in less than 20 minutes via a well-organized local transport network.
Connections through Astypalaia Island National Airport (JTY) are primarily domestic, with the facility serving as a vital spoke connecting the island to Athens International Airport (ATH) and other Dodecanese hubs like Kos (KGS). Because the airport operates from a single passenger terminal, 'connecting' here is physically simple, typically involving a short transition between domestic gates or moving from the arrivals hall to city-side transport. For those with a self-connection to a longer-haul international flight from Athens, it is recommended to allow at least three to four hours to account for security re-screening at the larger hub and potential weather-related fluidity on the regional Aegean routes. Ground transportation from Astypalaia Airport is well-organized and located directly outside the arrivals area. Taxis are generally available to meet scheduled flight arrivals, providing a fast 15-minute door-to-door journey to Chora and major island hotels. For budget-conscious travelers, a local bus service operates during the peak summer season, connecting the terminal to the capital and other regional settlements like Livadi and Maltezana. For those wishing for more independence, car and scooter rental agencies can be found in Chora, and many will arrange for terminal delivery, which is highly recommended for exploring the island's hidden coves and rugged interior at your own pace. When transiting through Astypalaia, travelers should be mindful of the airport's focused operating hours. While the terminal offers basic facilities, it lacks extensive dining and retail malls, so arranging for major meals in Chora before departure is advised. Ensure you have some Euros (EUR) in cash for small purchases and taxi fares, although major credit cards are standard at the primary retail points. The airport is particularly busy during the summer holiday season from June to September.
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Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources