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Zakynthos International Airport Dionysios Solomos

Zakynthos, Greece
ZTH LGZA

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
35
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
60
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
60
minutes
International โ†’ International
75
minutes
Interline Connections
90
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Single terminal (22,150 sqm, built 2008) capacity 1.9 million passengers/year. Recent upgrades: automated check-in kiosks, advanced baggage screening, apron expansion. Six dining options (restaurants/cafes), duty-free shops, SIM card shop. Two ATMs, two charging stations, free WiFi throughout. Free parking, aid station, first-aid facilities, lost property service. Operated by Fraport Greece. 9th busiest in Greece (2024), 6.8% traffic increase. Runway resurfacing project Nov 2025-Mar 2026 with temporary closures. Seasonal operations peak summer for Ionian tourism.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Zakynthos International Airport (ZTH), also known as 'Dionysios Solomos,' operates from a single passenger terminal, making the transit process physically straightforward. KTEL public buses connect the airport to Zakynthos Town in about 20 minutes, while taxis and pre-booked private transfers offer faster options to the various island resorts. This means late-night connections are not possible, and any delays could result in an overnight stay. Security at ZTH follows standard EU regulations. Passengers should be prepared to remove electronics and liquids (which must be in 100ml containers) for inspection. During the peak summer season (June to September), queues for check-in and security can be significant due to the high volume of leisure charters. While no inter-terminal transfers are required, the terminal is divided into distinct Schengen and Non-Schengen zones. The terminal provides free Wi-Fi, several cafes, and duty-free shops, though amenities are tailored for holiday travelers rather than long layovers. Ground transportation is located just outside the arrivals hall. A unique operational constraint at ZTH is the night-time flight restriction; to protect the endangered Caretta caretta sea turtles that nest on nearby Kalamaki beach, aircraft movements are prohibited between 10:00 PM and 5:00 AM. It is strongly recommended to allow at least 2 hours for Schengen or domestic connections and 3 hours for non-Schengen international departures. For travelers connecting from a domestic Greek flight to an international non-Schengen destination, you must proceed through passport control and a secondary security check. Always monitor the flight information screens for gate updates, especially during the busy morning and afternoon departure banks.

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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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