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Aktion National Airport

Preveza, Greece
PVK LGPZ

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
90
minutes
International โ†’ International
120
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Aktion National Airport (PVK), also known as Preveza Airport, is the primary international aviation hub serving northwestern Greece, including the Epirus region and the popular holiday island of Lefkada. The airport operates from a single, modern passenger terminal spanning over 13,000 square meters that underwent a major revitalization and expansion completed in 2021. It acts as a critical infrastructure link, connecting the historic Ambracian Gulf to major European cities via carriers such as Aegean Airlines, Ryanair, and easyJet, particularly during the high-traffic summer tourism season. The terminal infrastructure provides a wide range of contemporary amenities across its two levels, with the ground floor housing check-in modules and arrivals, while the first floor is dedicated to the departures zone and boarding gates. Travelers have access to multiple cafรฉs and bars, alongside a dedicated Hellenic Duty Free shop offering local Greek delicacies, authentic olive oils, and regional spirits. The facility is fully accessible and offers free high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the building, featuring modernized security screening points and specialized 'Fast Lane' services for those seeking a more streamlined boarding experience. Ground transportation to central Preveza is exceptionally unique, as the airport is linked to the city via the Aktio-Preveza Undersea Tunnelโ€”the only one of its kind in Greeceโ€”providing a quick 10 to 15-minute journey. Official taxi ranks are readily available curbside, and several major car rental agencies maintain desks within the terminal, which is the preferred choice for visitors exploring the nearby ancient ruins of Nikopolis or the white-sand beaches of Lefkada. Travelers are advised to arrive at least 3 hours before international departures during the peak summer months, as the terminal handles a significant volume of charter traffic from across Europe.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Aktion National is the airport for Lefkada and the surrounding Ionian coast, so the trip is all about the road bridge, the island beaches, and the taxi or rental-car handoff after landing. The airport works best when the hotel or ferry-side pickup is already set, because the rest of the journey is a short drive into the island corridor. The airfield is really a bridge between mainland travel and island travel, which is why visitors think of the airport as the start of a short holiday sequence rather than a separate transport node. The airports island role is also why ferry schedules and resort check-in times are often discussed in the same breath as the flight. In practical terms, Aktion is the airport that lets visitors skip the mainland drive and drop straight into island time. The road into Lefkada town is short enough that the airport feels like a mainland bypass. That short road leg is what makes the island arrival feel seamless for holiday travelers and charter guests alike. Aktion is a coastal regional airport, so taxis and rental cars are the most practical onward options, especially if you are heading for Preveza, Lefkada, or the Ionian coast after landing.

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Corfu International Airport

Corfu, Greece
CFU LGKR

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
35
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
70
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
70
minutes
International โ†’ International
85
minutes
Interline Connections
110
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Corfu International Airport (CFU), officially known as Ioannis Kapodistrias International Airport, is the primary aviation gateway to the island of Corfu and the surrounding Ionian Islands in Greece. Named after the first Governor of Greece, the airport is the third busiest in the country, experiencing massive surges in traffic during the peak summer season from April to October. The facility is situated just 3 kilometers south of Corfu Town and is world-famous for its spectacular approach, where aircraft fly low over the Pontikonisi (Mouse Island) and the Vlacherna Monastery before touching down on a relatively short runway. The airport operates through a single, compact passenger terminal building that manages both domestic and international traffic. The terminal is organized on a single level, with the departure hall located on the left side of the building and the arrivals area on the right. During the height of the summer holiday season, the terminal can become significantly crowded due to the high frequency of charter flights from across Europe. The facility underwent major renovations by Fraport Greece to improve passenger flow and modernize the check-in and security screening areas, though seating can still be limited during peak afternoon departure windows. Amenities at Corfu International are comprehensive, particularly during the busy summer months. Passengers have access to free high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the terminal and can utilize the Goldair Handling Lounge in the Extra-Schengen departures area for a more comfortable wait. The terminal features a variety of dining options, including a 24-hour restaurant during the summer and several cafes serving Greek coffee and pastries. Shopping is well-represented with a large duty-free zone offering local Corfiot products like Kumquat liqueur and olive oil, alongside international brands. Essential services such as currency exchange, ATMs, a post office, and first-aid facilities are all available on-site. CFU provides extensive connectivity, serving as a major focus city for Aegean Airlines and Ryanair, while hosting dozens of other carriers such as easyJet, Jet2, and TUI. It offers non-stop flights to over 100 destinations across Europe and the Middle East, as well as frequent domestic links to Athens (ATH). A unique operational aspect of CFU is the lack of a dedicated airside transit zone; all connecting passengers must exit the arrivals hall, re-check in if necessary, and pass through security again. Ground transportation is well-developed, with local buses (Line 15) and a 24-hour taxi rank providing quick access to Corfu Town and the island's many coastal resorts.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Corfu International Airport (CFU) is one of those Mediterranean airports where the compact layout is deceptive. The building is not huge, but summer passenger volume can be intense, and the airport's role as a major seasonal gateway means queues for security and border control can expand quickly. If your itinerary involves a non-Schengen sector such as the UK, or a self-connection between unrelated tickets, the correct assumption is that the terminal will be much less forgiving than it looks. That is why the key planning distinction at CFU is not walking distance but process. If you are not on a through-ticket with protected baggage handling, treat the connection like a new departure after arrival. Reclaim, re-check, and security can all consume more time than the physical size of the airport suggests. During peak season, that matters a lot. For travelers actually ending the trip in Corfu, the airport is valuable because it sits close to town and the island's transport network. For onward ferry or island connections, though, the road leg to port or hotel should still be budgeted properly rather than assumed to be trivial. CFU works best when you remember that seasonal volume matters more than terminal dimensions. In shoulder season it may feel easy. In summer, especially on separate tickets, conservative timing is what keeps Corfu from becoming an avoidable missed connection story.

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