Mykonos National Airport "Manto Mavrogeni", International airport in Mykonos, Greece.
Mykonos National Airport is a commercial aviation facility with a single asphalt runway approximately 1,900 meters (6,244 feet) long, situated on the southwestern part of the island. It serves both domestic and international flights, connecting Mykonos to various European destinations.
The facility opened in 1971, establishing air service to Mykonos for the first time. Since 2017, it has been operated by Fraport AG under a long-term management agreement with Greece.
The terminal building blends Cycladic architectural elements with modern airport functions, maintaining the local building style seen throughout the island. Visitors notice how the structure respects traditional design while handling the needs of daily air traffic.
Visitors can reach Mykonos Town using regular bus services, 24-hour taxi operations, or car rentals available at the terminal building. Transportation options are straightforward, and the journey to town takes only a short time.
The airport terminal features traditional Aegean colors and materials that provide visitors with an immediate sense of the local culture upon arrival. These design choices create a welcoming first impression that stands apart from standard modern airport buildings.
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