Air
Most visitors arrive by air,
which is the cheapest and quickest way to get to Athens. Athens International Airport (Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport) handles the vast majority
of flights to Greece.
Arriving from Europe
Athens is linked to every major
city in Europe by either Olympic Air and Aegean Airlines or by the
national carrier of each country. Cheap airfares can be found in many European
cities such as London, Amsterdam, Paris, Frankfurt and Barcelona.
Arriving from North America
There are no direct flights to
Athens from the Western States but there are connecting flights from many U.S. cities, especially New York.
Delta Airlines and Olympic Air have direct flights but there are several connecting
flights. Olympic Airlines has flights
from Toronto to Athens via Montreal. There are no direct flights from Vancouver
but there are connecting flights via Toronto, Amsterdam, London and Frankfurt
on KLM, Air Canada, Lufthansa and British Airways.
Arriving from Australia
There are no
anymore direct flights. However Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines, Emirates, and
Qatar Airways all have convenient connections to Athens.
The airport
The Athens
International Airport is located approximately 27 km (17 miles) east of the
city center, near the suburb of Spata. It opened in 2001 as part of the
infrastructure improvements in preparation for the Olympic Games of 2004 and is
considered to be one of the most efficient and attractive International Airports.
The airport has
the following excellent public transit connections to the city:
· The Metro (Attiko Metro): It goes to the city
center (Syntagma Square) for €8. Group tickets are available and are sold with
a discount. Metro trains and suburban trains pass from the same platform at the
airport. If you are travelling to the city center the Metro trains is the best
choice. Journeys from the airport are scheduled every 30 minutes seven days a week. A timetable and all relevant information including metro maps is given by the Athens Metro Operation Company (AMEL)
· Suburban
Railway: It goes to the Athens Central Railway Station (Larissis
Station) for €6 via change to Ano Liosia Station. From there
take Line 2 of the subway to Omonia and Syntagma Square stations.
· Bus: Express busses from and to the
airport operate 24 hours a day. It takes approximately 40 min to 1 hr to the
city center depending on traffic and it costs €5.00. The following lines are
available: X93 (to Kifissos Coach Terminal), X95 (to Syntagma Square, subway Lines 2
and ), X96 (to Piraeus, subway Line 1) and X97
(to Dafni Metro Station). Relevant information about ticket prices is
given by Athens Urban Travel Organization (OASA)
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