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==Other facilities==
==Other facilities==
The airline [[Bluebird Airways]] has its head office at the airport.<ref>"[http://www.bluebirdair.gr/contact.html?lang=english Contact]." ([https://www.webcitation.org/6Ao7RIi9a Archive]) [[Bluebird Airways]]. Retrieved on 19 September 2012. "Offices: Heraklion International Airport "N.Kazantzakis" – [http://www.bluebirdair.gr/contact.html?lang=greek Address in Greek]: "Γραφεία: Κρατικός αερολιμένας Ηρακλείου Νίκος Καζαντζάκης"</ref><!--Russian address is "Офис: Международный аэропорт Ираклиона «Н.Казандзакис»"-->
The airline [[Bluebird Airways]] has its head office at the airport.<ref>"[http://www.bluebirdair.gr/contact.html?lang=english Contact]." ([https://www.webcitation.org/6Ao7RIi9a Archive]) [[Bluebird Airways]]. Retrieved on 19 September 2012. "Offices: Heraklion International Airport "N.Kazantzakis" – [http://www.bluebirdair.gr/contact.html?lang=greek Address in Greek] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150923192405/http://www.bluebirdair.gr/contact.html?lang=greek |date=2015-09-23 }}: "Γραφεία: Κρατικός αερολιμένας Ηρακλείου Νίκος Καζαντζάκης"</ref><!--Russian address is "Офис: Международный аэропорт Ираклиона «Н.Казандзакис»"-->


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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Heraklion International Airport
“Nikos Kazantzakis”

Διεθνής Αερολιμένας Ηρακλείου
“Νίκος Καζαντζάκης”
File:HERair.jpg
Summary
Airport typePublic / Military
OwnerGreek State
ServesHeraklion
LocationHeraklion, Greece
Opened1937 (1937)
Hub for
Focus city forAegean Airlines Ellinair
Elevation AMSL115 ft / 35 m
Coordinates35°20′23″N 25°10′49″E / 35.33972°N 25.18028°E / 35.33972; 25.18028
Map
HER is located in Greece
HER
HER
Location of airport in Greece
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
09/27 2,714 8,800 Asphalt
12/30 1,566 5,138 Asphalt
Statistics (2016)
Passengers6,865,681
Passenger traffic changeIncrease 13.3%
Aircraft movements43,970
Aircraft movements changeIncrease 0.2%
Sources: Runways[1] Statistics: Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority[2]

Heraklion International Airport, “Nikos Kazantzakis” (IATA: HER, ICAO: LGIR) is the primary airport on the island of Crete, Greece, and the country’s second busiest airport after Athens International Airport. It is located about 5 km east of the main city center of Heraklion, near the municipality of Nea Alikarnassos. It is a shared civil/military facility.

The airport is named after Heraklion native Nikos Kazantzakis, a Greek writer and philosopher. Nikos Kazantzakis Airport is Crete’s main and busiest airport, serving Heraklion (Ηράκλειο), Aghios Nikolaos (Άγιος Νικόλαος), Malia (Mάλλια), Hersonissos (Χερσόνησος), Stalida (Σταλίδα), Elounda (Ελούντα) and other resorts.

History

The airport first opened in March 1939. This was then merely a piece of flat agricultural land. The first aeroplane (a Junkers Ju-52) carried the first passengers to the site. During the Second World War operations ceased, but in the fall of 1946 traffic ressumed, introducing the DC-3 aircraft.[3]

At first, the airport only offered very basic service, with only primitive installations on the site, in the form of three tents, smoke for wind determination and storm lamps for runway lighting.

In 1947, the first (small) terminal was erected. Hellenic Airlines started commercial flights in 1948. At that time, a total of 4,000 people were served. The year 1953 saw the construction of a paved runway which was initially 1,850 meters long and oriented as 09/27. The next major event followed in 1954, when a four-engined DC-4 aircraft landed for the first time at the airport. In that year the airport handled approximately 18,000 passengers. From 1957 onward, the new Olympic Airways used the airport, starting services with the DC-6 aircraft. Jojo AIr also flew here But Ended service on July 2 2001

From 1968 until 1971, the runway was extended to 2,680 meters and a new terminal and other facilities were constructed, essentially making it a new airport. On March 18, 1971, the first charter flight from abroad (British Airways) operated at the airport. The new airport itself was officially inaugurated on May 5, 1972.

Further events

Year Event
1973–1975 Construction of aircraft hangars and service roads
1988 Inauguration of new foreign departure and arrivals lounges (900 m2)
1992 Completion of new foreign arrivals lounge
1994 Operation of new foreign departures lounge (2,000 m 2)
1996 Completion of airport extension by 11,700 m2
1997 Operation of new foreign departures lounge (5,000 m2)
2005 Completion of airport extension by 18,985 m2

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Aegean Airlines Seasonal: Berlin–Tegel, Bordeaux, Brest,[4] Deauville, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Geneva, Larnaca, Lyon, Marseille, Metz/Nancy, Moscow–Domodedovo, Munich, Nantes, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Saint Petersburg, Stuttgart, Tel Aviv–Ben Gurion, Toulouse, Zürich[5]
Seasonal charter: Iași, Tbilisi,[6] Yerevan
AeroflotSeasonal: Moscow–Sheremetyevo
Air MoldovaSeasonal charter: Chișinău
AlitaliaSeasonal: Rome–Fiumicino[7]
Armenia AircompanySeasonal Charter: Yerevan
ASL Airlines FranceSeasonal Charter:Manchester
Astra AirlinesThessaloniki
Seasonal: Dresden, Munich
Aviolet
operated by Air Serbia
Seasonal charter: Belgrade
Austrian AirlinesSeasonal: Vienna
Blu-express
operated by Blue Panorama Airlines
Seasonal: Bergamo,[8] Rome–Fiumicino
BlueBird AirwaysSeasonal charter: Tel Aviv–Ben Gurion
British AirwaysSeasonal: London–Gatwick[9]
Brussels AirlinesSeasonal: Brussels[10]
Cobalt Air Larnaca
CondorSeasonal: Berlin–Schönefeld, Cologne/Bonn (begins 2 May 2018),[11] Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hannover, Leipzig/Halle, Manchester, Munich, Stuttgart
Corendon Dutch AirlinesSeasonal: Amsterdam, Brussels, Groningen, Maastricht/Aachen, Rotterdam (begins 19 April 2018)[12]
Cyprus Airways Seasonal: Larnaca
easyJetSeasonal: Berlin–Schönefeld, Bristol, Edinburgh, London–Gatwick, London–Luton, Manchester, Milan–Malpensa, Paris–Charles de Gaulle
easyJet SwitzerlandSeasonal: Geneva
Edelweiss AirSeasonal: Zürich
Ellinair Athens, Thessaloniki
Seasonal: Belgrade,[13] Berlin–Tegel, Bucharest, Katowice, Kiev–Boryspil, Moscow–Sheremetyevo, Munich, Santorini, Saint Petersburg, Tbilisi ,[13] Warsaw–Chopin
Seasonal charter: Mineralnye Vody,[14] Samara, Riga
Enter AirSeasonal Charter:London-Gatwick
EurowingsSeasonal: Berlin–Tegel, Cologne/Bonn, Hamburg, Hannover
Eurowings
operated by Eurowings Europe
Seasonal: Salzburg (begins 4 May 2018) [15]
FinnairSeasonal: Helsinki
GermaniaSeasonal: Berlin Schönefeld (begins 2 May 2018), Berlin-Tegel (begins 2 May 2018)[16] Bremen, Dresden, Erfurt/Weimar, Friedrichshafen, Münster/Osnabrück, Rostock
Germania FlugSeasonal: Zürich
Iberia Express Seasonal: Madrid
Jet Time Seasonal charter: Copenhagen
Jet2.com Seasonal: Birmingham,[17] East Midlands, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds/Bradford, London–Stansted,[18] Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne
LufthansaSeasonal: Munich
Luxair Seasonal: Luxembourg
MeridianaSeasonal: Bergamo,[19]
Seasonal charter: Verona
Mistral AirSeasonal: Naples
NeosSeasonal: Milan–Malpensa
Seasonal charter: Bergamo
Norwegian Air ShuttleSeasonal: Copenhagen, Helsinki, Oslo–Gardermoen, Stockholm–Arlanda
Olympic Air
operated by Aegean Airlines
Athens, Thessaloniki
Seasonal: Rhodes
Sky Express Athens, Kos, Rhodes
Seasonal: Paros [20]
Small Planet AirlinesSeasonal Charter:Graz
Small Planet Airlines PolandSeasonal: Lublin [21] Poznań[22]
Seasonal charter: Katowice, Warsaw–Chopin
SmartLynx Airlines Seasonal charter: Riga
SmartWings
operated by Travel Service
Seasonal: Brno, Budapest, Debrecen,[23] Lille,[24] Ostrava, Pardubice (begins 6 June 2018),[25] Prague
SunExpress Deutschland Seasonal: Düsseldorf, Frankfurt,[26] Hannover,[27] Munich, Nuremberg, Stuttgart[26]
Sun D'Or
operated by El Al
Seasonal: Tel Aviv–Ben Gurion
Swiss International Air Lines Seasonal: Geneva
TAROM Seasonal charter: Bucharest
Thomas Cook AirlinesSeasonal: Birmingham, Bristol, East Mindlands, Glasgow, London–Gatwick, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne
TransaviaSeasonal: Amsterdam, Eindhoven, Groningen (begins 22 April 2018), Rotterdam (begins 6 April 2018)
Transavia France Seasonal: Lyon, Nantes, Paris–Orly
Travel Service Seasonal charter: Prague
Travel Service Hungary Seasonal charter: Budapest
Travel Service Polska Seasonal charter: Warsaw–Chopin
Travel Service Slovakia Seasonal charter: Bratislava, Košice
TUI AirwaysSeasonal: Birmingham, Cardiff, Doncaster/Sheffield, East Midlands, Glasgow, London–Gatwick, London–Stansted, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne
Seasonal charter: Dublin
TUI fly BelgiumSeasonal: Brussels, Charleroi
Seasonal charter: Liège, Lille, Ostend/Bruges
TUI fly DeutschlandSeasonal: Basel/Mulhouse, Cologne/Bonn, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hannover, Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden, Leipzig/Halle, Munich, Nuremberg, Saarbrücken, Vienna
TUI fly Netherlands Seasonal: Amsterdam, Rotterdam (begins 22 April 2018)
UTairSeasonal: Moscow-Vnukovo[28]
Volotea Seasonal: Bari, Marseille (begins 21 April 2018), Naples, Palermo, Venice, Verona (begins 28 June 2018)
VuelingSeasonal: Barcelona, Catania,[29] Rome–Fiumicino
Windrose Airlines Seasonal: Kiev-Boryspil
Windrose Airlines
operated by Dniproavia
Seasonal charter: Dnipro
Wizz Air Seasonal: Budapest

Statistics

Busiest routes

Busiest European routes from Heraklion Airport per week[citation needed]
Rank Destination Airport(s) Summer 2016 Top carriers
1 United Kingdom London LGW, LTN, STN 43 Aegean Airlines, British Airways, easyJet, Thomson Airways, Thomas Cook Airlines
2 France Paris CDG, ORY 32 Aegean Airlines, Air France, easyJet, Transavia France
3 Russia Moscow DME, SVO, VKO 32 Aegean Airlines, Aeroflot, Ellinair, Siberian Airlines, Ural Airlines
4 Czech Republic Prague PRG 30 Aegean Airlines, SmartWings
5 Italy Milan MXP, LIN 28 Aegean Airlines, Alitalia, easyJet
6 Germany Frankfurt FRA 28 Aegean Airlines, Condor
7 Germany Düsseldorf DUS 28 Aegean Airlines, Air Berlin, Condor, Eurowings
8 Belgium Brussels BRU 24 Aegean Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Jetairfly
9 Austria Vienna VIE 23 Aegean Airlines, Austrian Airlines, NIKI (airline)
10 Germany Munich MUC 22 Aegean Airlines, Air Berlin, Condor, Lufthansa

Traffic figures

Annual traffic statistics – 16-year history[30]

Year Flights Passengers Passengers Change (%)
2001 39,290 5,046,726 Decrease -2.0
2002 36,664 4,791,729 Decrease -5.1
2003 39,523 4,833,507 Increase +0.9
2004 38,170 4,712,508 Decrease -2,5
2005 38,266 4,932,911 Increase +4.7
2006 43,740 5,345,652 Increase +8.4
2007 46,012 5,438,369 Increase +1.7
2008 45,280 5,437,068 Decrease -0.02
2009 44,842 5,052,840 Decrease -7.1
2010 42,396 4,907,337 Decrease -2.9
2011 44,520 5,292,687 Increase +7.9
2012 40,856 5,076,329 Decrease -4.6
2013 43,544 5,792,429 Increase +14.7
2014 43,637 6,024,958 Increase +5.2
2015 43,970 6,057,355 Increase +0.5
2016 47,804 6,865,681 Increase +13.3
2017* 42,551 6,403,477 Increase +9.7

*2017 data is for January - September only

Other facilities

The airline Bluebird Airways has its head office at the airport.[31]

Trivia

  • It is often requested by airlines that passengers do not take any photographs or video of the runway. This is because of a Hellenic Air Force base (126 CG) which operates at the airport.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Nikos Kazantzakis". WorldAeroData. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
  2. ^ "HERAKLION AIRPORT "N.KAZANTZAKIS"". Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  3. ^ "Heraklion Airport History". www.heraklion-airport.info. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
  4. ^ 2017, UBM (UK) Ltd. "Aegean Airlines Adds Brest Service in S16". Routesonline. Retrieved 4 May 2017. {{cite web}}: |last= has numeric name (help)
  5. ^ 2017, UBM (UK) Ltd. "Update as of 15SEP14: Aegean Airlines to Open 23 Routes in S15". Routesonline. Retrieved 4 May 2017. {{cite web}}: |last= has numeric name (help)
  6. ^ "ANDA Air and Aegean Airlines to increase flights in Georgia". Agenda.ge. 15 May 2017. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
  7. ^ 2017, UBM (UK) Ltd. "Alitalia Adds New Seasonal Service June – August 2014". Routesonline. Retrieved 4 May 2017. {{cite web}}: |last= has numeric name (help)
  8. ^ 2017, UBM (UK) Ltd. "Blu Express Adds New Milan Bergamo – Greece Seasonal Routes Jul – Sep 2015". Routesonline. Retrieved 4 May 2017. {{cite web}}: |last= has numeric name (help)
  9. ^ "British Airways Announce Summer London Gatwick – Heraklion Route. - The BA Source". www.thebasource.com. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  10. ^ 2017, UBM (UK) Ltd. "brussels airlines Adds New Destinations in S16". Routesonline. Retrieved 4 May 2017. {{cite web}}: |last= has numeric name (help)
  11. ^ https://www.condor.com/eu/book-plan/flight/timetable.jsp
  12. ^ http://www.corendon.com/en-EN/ticket-heraklion
  13. ^ a b "Ellinair - Ellinair Airlines -Αρχική Σελίδα - Επίσημη ιστοσελίδα -". Ellinair. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  14. ^ "Tour operator Mouzenidis Travel". Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  15. ^ http://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/274902/eurowings-s18-new-short-haul-routes-as-of-21sep17/
  16. ^ https://www.flygermania.com/en-gb/
  17. ^ "Jet2.com Adds Birmingham Routes in S17". routesonline. Retrieved 7 July 2016.
  18. ^ "Flight Timetables - Jet2.com". www.jet2.com. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  19. ^ 2017, UBM (UK) Ltd. "Meridiana schedules additional new seasonal routes in S17". Retrieved 4 May 2017. {{cite web}}: |last= has numeric name (help)
  20. ^ http://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/273254/sky-express-new-domestic-routes-addition-in-s17/
  21. ^ 2017, UBM (UK) Ltd. "Small Planet expands Lublin service in S17". Retrieved 4 May 2017. {{cite web}}: |last= has numeric name (help)
  22. ^ 2017, UBM (UK) Ltd. "Small Planet schedules Poznan – Irakleion route in S17". Retrieved 4 May 2017. {{cite web}}: |last= has numeric name (help)
  23. ^ 2017, UBM (UK) Ltd. "Smartwings Plans Hungary Operations June – Sep 2015". Routesonline. Retrieved 4 May 2017. {{cite web}}: |last= has numeric name (help)
  24. ^ 2017, UBM (UK) Ltd. "Smartwings adds various French routes in S17". Retrieved 4 May 2017. {{cite web}}: |last= has numeric name (help)
  25. ^ https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/276020/smartwings-adds-new-greek-routes-from-pardubice-in-s18/
  26. ^ a b 2017, UBM (UK) Ltd. "SunExpress Germany S17 new routes as of 23MAR17". Retrieved 4 May 2017. {{cite web}}: |last= has numeric name (help)
  27. ^ 2017, UBM (UK) Ltd. "SunExpress Germany S15 Planned New Routes". Routesonline. Retrieved 4 May 2017. {{cite web}}: |last= has numeric name (help)
  28. ^ Liu, Jim (26 May 2017 Insert current date). "UTair adds Irakleion service from June 2017". Routesonline. Retrieved 26 May 2017. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  29. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-10-07. Retrieved 2016-07-23. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  30. ^ "Statistical data of Iraklion airport "N. Kazantzakis" for the period 1994–2014" (XLS). Hellenic Civilian Aviation Authority. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  31. ^ "Contact." (Archive) Bluebird Airways. Retrieved on 19 September 2012. "Offices: Heraklion International Airport "N.Kazantzakis" – Address in Greek Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine: "Γραφεία: Κρατικός αερολιμένας Ηρακλείου Νίκος Καζαντζάκης"

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