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Kastellorizo Island Public Airport is an airport on the small island Kastellorizo, Greece (IATA: KZS, ICAO: LGKJ), part of the Dodecanese island group. It is the eastmost airport of Greece.
History
In the beginning of the twentieth century, the island of Kastellorizo was linked by seaplanes to destinations mainly in northeast Africa. The seaplanes used the natural horse-shoe sized harbour of the island. The current Kastellorizo Airport first began operations in 1986 as a domestic airport. The airport has a small terminal of 150 m and the apron can accommodate one Bombardier Dash 8 sized aircraft and 3 light general aviation aircraft.
Airlines and destinations
The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Kastellorizo Airport:
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Annual passenger traffic at KZS airport.
See Wikidata query.
Annual passenger statistics history
Year
Flights
Passengers
Passengers change
2005
470
8,243
0.7%
2006
480
9,626
16.8%
2007
494
9,564
0.6%
2008
450
8,329
12.9%
2009
450
7,490
10.1%
2010
337
7,817
4.4%
2011
486
8,723
11.6%
2012
536
7.943
8.9%
2013
520
7,946
0.0%
2014
530
8,196
3.1%
2015
498
8,019
2.1%
2016
492
6,907
13.9%
2017
418
5,482
20.6%
2018
337
5,434
0.9%
Ground transport
The facility is located more or less on the middle of the island, about 2.5 km southwest of the city Megisti. The airport is linked to the city by a single bus only during the summer period. Taxis are also available.