Mykonos Island National Airport in a nutshell
The smaller airport on the island of Mykonos is situated 4 km south-east of the town centre and about 10 km from the new port on Mykonos, from where you can take a boat to the surrounding islands, such asTinos.
The airport is mainly in use during the summer months, when it reaches such high capacity that a restriction is in place limiting the time aircraft may remain on the apron to a maximum of 1 hour.
During the summer, the majority of flights to the airport are operated by easyJet, Wizz Air and Ryanair. The season here runs from June to October, when you’ll also find the most direct connections.
Regular year-round flights are available only to Athens. You can book flights to the Greek capital, including connecting flights onwards to Europe, on the Greek airlines’ website: aegenair.com or skyexpress.gr.
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The single airport terminal is very easy to navigate, and the distance from the entrance to the terminal to the aircraft is less than 100 metres. During the summer season, be prepared for a shortage of seating and queues for security checks stretching out of the terminal (these can take up to 30 minutes).
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