Milos Airport

Milos Airport

Milos Airport is an important nationally operating airport in Greece. It is on the south Aegean volcanic island of the same name and belongs to the Cyclades. Due to the "Venus of Milo" the island is well known worldwide. This statue of Aphrodite has since 1821 been housed in the Louvre in Paris, but a copy can be seen in the Archaeological museum in Plaka. The airport is administered by the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority, which is also responsible for monitoring Greek aerospace.
  • URL: Milos (MLO)
  • Time zone: GMT 2
  • Service telephone: +30 22 870-28410
  • Address: Milos National Airport, 848 01 Adamas, Milos Island, Greece
  • Operating company: Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority
  • Parking: Yes; paid short and long-term parking.
  • Directions by car: The airport is about 4 miles south east of Adamas, on the main road to Hivadolimni Beach.
  • Flight distribution on the days of the week: Monday (14.13%), Tuesday (12.21%), Wednesday (14.99%), Thursday (11.99%), Friday (15.85%), Saturday (14.56%), Sunday (16.27%)
  • Alternative spelling: Melos, μήλο, Μήλος, Милос, Мілос, מילוש, מילוס, ミロス島, 밀로스 섬, 米洛斯岛, मायलॉस, ميلوس, میلوس

Location
Opened in 1973, the airport is about 4 miles south of the seaport Adamas and is clearly signposted. There is currently no shuttle service to and from the airport. Taxis are available in every town.


Statistical weather data for Milos

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