Samos International Airport

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Samos International Airport "Aristarchos of Samos" (IATA: SMI, ICAO: LGSM) is an airport on Samos Island, Greece.

Samos International Airport "Aristarchos of Samos"

Κρατικός Αερολιμένας Σάμου "Αρίσταρχος ο Σάμιος»
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorFraport AG/Copelouzos Group joint venture
ServesVathy
LocationSamos Island, Greece
Elevation AMSL19 ft / 6 m
Coordinates37°41′24″N 026°54′42″E / 37.69000°N 26.91167°E / 37.69000; 26.91167
Websitesmi-airport.gr
Map
SMI is located in Greece
SMI
SMI
Location of airport in Greece
Runways
DirectionLengthSurface
ftm
09/276,8902,100Asphalt
Statistics (2022)
Passengers453,264
Passenger traffic changeIncrease 67.7%
Aircraft movements5,700
Aircraft movements changeIncrease 23.2%
Sources:HCAA,[2] Fraport Greece[3]

The airport is named after Aristarchos of Samos, an ancient astronomer and mathematician, and lies within 5 km from the nearby town of Pythagorio. The airport has a single short runway. The airport's surroundings leave little room for error or mistake on the behalf of the pilots – with nearby mountains and sea at the end of the short runway. In summer there are often strong Meltemi winds from the north, which further contribute to the difficulty of the landing.

There is one terminal building. There are five boarding gates, none of which have jet-bridges. Passenger facilities are split across two floors and include a duty-free shop and a small café.

History

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The airport first operated in May 1976.[4] In the late 1990s/early 2000s, the terminal was renovated: the capacity of the airport was increased to deal with increasing passenger numbers.

In December 2015, the privatisation of Samos International Airport and 13 other regional airports of Greece was finalised with the signing of the agreement between the Fraport AG/Copelouzos Group joint venture and the state privatisation fund.[5] "We signed the deal today," the head of Greece's privatisation agency HRADF, Stergios Pitsiorlas, told Reuters.[6] According to the agreement, the joint venture will operate the 14 airports (including Samos International Airport) for 40 years as of 11 April 2017.

Future investment

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On 22 March 2017, Fraport Greece presented its master plan for the 14 regional airports including the International Airport of Samos.[7]

The following summarizes the enhancement changes that will be started in October 2017 and will be implemented for Samos International Airport under Fraport Greece's investment plan until 2021:

  • General clean-up
  • Improving lighting, marking of airside areas.
  • Upgrading sanitary facilities
  • Enhancing services and offering a new free Internet connection (WiFi)
  • Implementing works to improve fire safety in all the areas of the airport
  • Expanding and remodeling the current terminal
  • New fire station
  • Reorganizing the airport apron area
  • 19 percent increase in the total size of the terminal at 9,605 m2
  • 40 percent increase in the number of check-in counters (from 10 to 14)
  • 25 percent increase in the number of departure gates (from 4 to 5)
  • 50 percent increase in the number of security lanes (from 2 to 3)

Airlines and destinations

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Check-in hall
View of the airport from the west

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Samos Airport:

AirlinesDestinations
Aegean Airlines Athens[8]
Austrian Airlines Seasonal: Vienna[9]
Brussels Airlines Seasonal: Brussels[10]
Condor[11] Seasonal: Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich
Corendon Dutch Airlines Seasonal: Amsterdam
Edelweiss Air Seasonal: Zürich
Eurowings Seasonal: Düsseldorf
Neos Seasonal: Milan–Malpensa,[12] Verona
Olympic Air Thessaloniki
Scandinavian Airlines Seasonal charter: Copenhagen,[13] Gothenburg,[14] Oslo,[15] Stockholm–Arlanda[14]
Sky Express Athens, Chios, Lemnos, Mytilene, Rhodes, Thessaloniki
Smartwings Seasonal: Prague
Trade Air Seasonal charter: Ljubljana
Transavia Seasonal: Amsterdam
TUI Airways Seasonal: London–Gatwick
TUI fly Belgium Seasonal: Brussels
TUI fly Netherlands Seasonal: Amsterdam
TUI fly Nordic Seasonal charter: Gothenburg,[16] Oslo,[17] Stockholm–Arlanda[16]

Traffic figures

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Annual passenger traffic at SMI airport.See Wikidata query.

The data are from Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)[18] until 2016, and data from 2017 and later are from the official website of the airport.[19]

YearPassengers
DomesticInternationalTotal
1994121.370296.640418.010
1995 132.269 282.192 414.461
1996 141.864 264.430 406.294
1997 149.564 263.334 412.898
1998 146.056 277.498 423.554
1999 189.132 314.704 503.836
2000 180.446 287.948 468.394
2001 154.004 304.686 458.690
2002 141.362 283.488 424.850
2003 142.212 266.835 409.047
2004 153.067 240.562 393.629
2005 155.534 236.593 392.127
2006 190.879 260.039 450.918
2007 216.605 265.382 481.987
2008 204.873 266.993 471.866
2009 216.174 230.968 447.142
2010 193.530 217.035 410.565
2011 172.672 236.048 408.720
2012 149.664 214.984 364.648
2013 136.641 207.076 343.717
2014 151.107 245.201 396.308
2015 149.302 253.848 403.150
2016 153.240 193.540 346.780
2017 161.313 248.972 410.331
2018 159.763 290.128 449.891
2019 168.892 298.503 467.395
2020 100.669 43.630 144.299
2021 131,580 138,718 270,298
2022 174,647 278,617 453,264
2023 193,356 283,950 477,306
2024(May) 66.728 32.346 99.074

Traffic statistics by country (2022)

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Traffic by country at Samos International Airport – 2022[20]
PlaceCountryTotal passengers
1 Greece174,647
2 Netherlands65,079
3 Germany59,112
4 Sweden27,007
5 Denmark23,656
6 Poland17,803
7 Belgium14,944
8 Italy13,488
9 Norway13,011
10 Czech Republic11,849
11 Finland7,715
12 Slovenia7,625
13 United Kingdom6,827
14 Switzerland4,282
15 Austria3,599

Accidents and incidents

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "METAR/Synop Information for LGSM (16723) in Samos Airport , Greece". Gladstonefamily.net. Retrieved 2 March 2023.
  2. ^ "SAMOS AIRPORT "ARISTARCHOS OF SAMOS"". ypa.gr. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Air traffic statistics" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Samos Airport". Archived from the original on 10 April 2015. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  5. ^ "Greece signs privatization of 14 regional airports with Germany's Fraport". Tornos News. 14 December 2015. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
  6. ^ "REFILE-UPDATE 1-Greece signs major privatisation deal with Germany's Fraport". Reuters. 14 December 2015. Archived from the original on 11 August 2017.
  7. ^ "Fraport Greece’s Development Plan for the New Era at the Greek Regional Airports", fraport-greece.com
  8. ^ "Aegean Airlines / Olympic Air NW23 Domestic Operation Changes". Aeroroutes. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
  9. ^ Liu, Jim (8 November 2019). "Austrian resumes 2 Greek leisure routes in S20". routesonline.com.
  10. ^ "Brussels Airlines adds eight new destinations to its Summer 2022 schedule". 18 January 2022.
  11. ^ "Timetable". condor.com. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
  12. ^ Liu, Jim (2 January 2019). "Neos schedules new European routes in S19". routesonline.com.
  13. ^ "Flight". apollorejser.dk.
  14. ^ a b "Flight". apollo.se.
  15. ^ "Flight". apollo.no.
  16. ^ a b "Only Flight". tui.se.
  17. ^ "Only Flight". tui.no.
  18. ^ "SAMOS AIRPORT ARISTARCHOS OF SAMOS", ypa.gr
  19. ^ "SAMOS AIRPORT (SMI) - 2017 vs 2016", smi-airport.gr
  20. ^ "Traffic by Country_2022_SMI" (PDF). smi-airport.g. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
  21. ^ "ASN Aircraft accident Shorts 330-200 SX-BGE Samos Airport (SMI)". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 30 June 2023.