International Airport

Mytilene International Airport "Odysseas Elytis"

“Odysseas Elytis”
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Serving the island of Lesbos from a site just outside its capital Mytilene, this airport is named after the Nobel Prize-winning poet Odysseas Elytis, who hailed from the island. Dating back to 1948, it is among the older airfields in the Aegean and today handles close to 600,000 passengers annually, with a strong summer peak. A single runway and a refurbished terminal serve the traffic.

18 m
Elevation
587,844
Passengers / yr
1948
Established
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