Kasos Airport (KSJ)

๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ท Kasos Island, Greece

โšก Connection Time Dashboard

Domestic to Domestic
30
minutes
Domestic to International
60
minutes
Interline Transfer
90
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Guide & Navigation

Kasos Island Public Airport (KSJ) is a vital domestic aviation facility serving the southernmost island of the Dodecanese in Greece. The airport is currently undergoing a significant modernization and expansion phase, which includes the construction of a new 500-square-meter passenger terminal. This project, initiated by the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority, aims to replace the original, smaller 1983 building and significantly enhance the capacity and comfort of the facility to meet the growing demands of regional tourism and inter-island connectivity.

The current terminal facilities remain compact and functional, primarily designed for short-duration passenger processing before boarding inter-island flights. Inside the single-story building, travelers will find basic amenities including a small check-in area, a security screening point, and a modest waiting hall with limited seating. A small snack bar or buffet is typically available for refreshments, though travelers are often advised to carry their own supplies as operating hours can be unpredictable and are generally aligned with scheduled flight times.

Ground operations at Kasos are streamlined for efficiency, with the airport's apron capable of accommodating small turboprop aircraft like the ATR-42 or Dash-8, which provide regular connections to neighboring islands such as Rhodes and Karpathos. Given the airport's smaller scale, check-in and security processes are relatively fast, allowing passengers to arrive as late as 45โ€“60 minutes before departure. As part of a broader 2025 Greek government initiative, the airport is also set to benefit from nationwide upgrades to state-managed regional facilities, including improved maintenance and the installation of modern safety equipment.

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Airlines Serving KSJ

Aegean Airlines

๐Ÿ’ก Connection Tips

Kasos Island Public Airport (KSJ), officially named 'Markos Malliarakis,' is a vital regional aviation gateway situated on the southernmost island of the Dodecanese, Greece. Ground transportation is straightforward, with the main village of Fry located just 1 kilometer from the terminal; authorized taxis are available outside arrivals for the 2-to-3-minute transit, though carrying local cash (EUR) is essential. A significant operational factor is the Aegean climate; during the summer months, strong 'Meltemi' north winds can occasionally lead to short-notice flight adjustments or diversions.

For travelers, a major connection tip is recognizing its status as an exceptionally efficient but specialized hub; the single-terminal layout ensures that domestic-to-domestic transfersโ€”typically for those connecting through Rhodes (RHO)โ€”can be completed in under 15 minutes. Within the modern 500-square-meter terminal inaugurated in recent years, passengers have access to basic amenities including a small cafรฉ serving local refreshments and specialized retail stalls featuring Kasian honey and handicrafts. Always confirm your flight status via the airlineโ€™s app, as regional schedules are strictly governed by daylight hours.

Commercial service is robustly provided by Olympic Air (subsidiary of Aegean), offering frequent non-stops to neighboring Karpathos, Rhodes, and Sitia using specialized ATR-42 turboprops. Arriving at the airport at least 60 minutes before your departure is sufficient to navigate the manual check-in and security processes. KSJ remains a professional and highly scenic entry point for exploring the authentic island culture of Kasos.

๐ŸŽฏ Expert Travel Tips & Insights

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Pro Traveler Secrets

โ€ข Verify departure details as Kasos Airport offers limited services.

โ€ข Strong Meltemi winds July-August cause delays; check weather forecasts before summer travel.

โ€ข Fry village 1km away; authorized taxis require cash euros as cards rarely accepted at stands.

โ€ข Olympic Air operates ATR-42 turboprops serving Rhodes and Karpathos; Sky Express adds Athens routes.

โ€ข Modern 500-meter terminal replaced 1983 building; arrive 60 minutes early for efficient processing.

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Quick Facts

Minimum domestic connection: 30 minutes
International connections: 60 minutes
Interline transfers: 90 minutes

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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources