Fraport Chania International Airport
Chania International Airport, “Ioannis Laskalogiannis Airport“ (IATA: CHQ, ICAO: LGSA), is located on the Akrotiri peninsula of Crete and is about 14 kilometres from Chania. Depending on traffic, it will take about 20 to 30 minutes to get from the city centre.
The authorities named the airport after Ioannis Daskalogiannis, the Cretan revolutionary who led the uprising against the Ottoman Empire in Sfakia, Crete, from 1770 to 1771.
It is the second-largest airport on the island, serving over 3 million passengers every year. It is also one of the largest regional airports in Greece, with several international flights, mainly from all over Europe.
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Chania International Airport has a modern two-story terminal building with all necessary facilities such as restaurants, cafeterias, Hellenic duty-free shops, currency exchange, baggage carts, lost property, baby care and breastfeeding areas, first aid, ATMs, car rental, parking with payment of a fee, tourist offices, and internet access (WiFi). It is well connected to the rest of the island of Crete by Chania KTEL bus, taxi, minibus, and car rental services. You can also travel to Rethymno and Heraklion by taxi, bus, or rent a car. Following the completion of the terminal expansion and some interior renovations in 2016, Fraport Greece purchased Chania International Airport in 2017. Note that delays in aircraft arrivals and departures are frequent, especially during summer, and tend to increase later in the afternoon.About the terminal
As we mentioned, the Chania International Airport has two significant stories. The ground floor covers 14,650 square metres, including the airline’s check-in and baggage drop-off points, tourist offices, arrivals, and a baggage claim area. The first floor features a passenger control area, a commercial area, and a departure lounge, all of which are easily accessible by elevator or escalator. The departure lounge is quite large and divided into two sections. The first section has ten exit gates for flights inside Sengen, while the second section has six gates for flights to destinations outside Sengen.Flights – timetables
Suppose you plan to explore more of Greece by air. In that case, you can easily book domestic flights from Chania to Athens with Aegean Airlines (including Olympic Air), Ryanair, or Sky Express, or head to Thessaloniki with Aegean, Sky Express, or Ryanair. And starting in summer 2025, Aegean has added a brand-new seasonal route connecting Chania and Rhodes — perfect for island-hopping! There are several international flights from and to Europe and Israel in the summer. Ryanair is also based in Chania and offers affordable flight tickets to Thessaloniki, as well as cheap international flights all year round from and to Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Malta, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.Contact numbers
Chania International Airport contact numbers
- phone +302821083800
- Baggage lost and found Ellinair, Aegean, Olympic Air +30 2821066065
- Ryanair telephone: +30 2111998219 Mon – Fri 09:00-22:00 CET, Sat 09:00-19:00 CET and Sun 10:00-19:00 CET
- Lost & Found +30 2821440124
- Aegean & Olympic Air ticket office: +30 2821063366
- Fax +30 2821066100
- feedback www.chq-airport.gr/en/chq/feedback
- Official airport site www.chq-airport.gr/en
Departures
Chania International Airport Departures
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Chania International Airport Αrrivals
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To ensure a smooth departure experience from Chania Airport, here are some tips to keep in mind:- Arrive early: Please arrive at the airport at least 1.5 hours before your scheduled flight time. Arriving early gives you enough time to pass airport security and reach your boarding gate without stress. Please note that security screening alone can take over 30 minutes during the busy summer season.
- Pack wisely. When packing your luggage, follow airline regulations, including weight and size restrictions.
- Follow safety regulations: Ensure you follow safety regulations, such as removing any liquids, aerosols (sprays), or gels in containers exceeding 100 ml, and any prohibited items with sharp edges exceeding 6cm.
- Watch the departure board: Check the departure board for updates on your flight status. No flight announcements are made at the airport.
Dragoș Vâju
3 months agoReview for summer 2025: Good parking area and drop-off area outside, plenty of car rentals nearby, world known as well as local car rental companies. There are free trolleys for your luggage, you do require a 1 Euro coin to use it, afterwards you'll get back the coin. Small in size as a whole airport, limited options after security control however you could find duty free shops (with inflated prices) and some coffee shops and get something to eat. As with most airports you better eat BEFORE arriving at the airport. A SIGNIFICANT PLUS: immediately after the security check, there is a water disposable point (fountain) FREE OF CHARGE. Either keep your empty containers after you are forced to empty or bring a dedicated empty water bottle. At the moment I've passed, more than 90 thousand plastics bottles were avoided to be purchased by using this water dispenser. We need more similar approaches in all European airports. Rest assured, bottled water, both sparkling and flat were still available to be purchased at around 2-3 € per 500ml in the shops. Bathrooms are a bit hidden, only 1 location after security check, somehow place right in the middle of the duty-free shop. They were all spotlessly clean in an early morning. Transfer to airplane, to a Ryanair was allowed on foot, there was only a 50m distance. Transfer from the airplane to arrivals terminal was carried out with a bus. If you found this information useful, please react to this review!
Richard Krauss
a month agoChania Airport has made significant improvements in recent years. The proximity of the aircraft to the terminal, the hassle-free entry, and finding rental cars are all very straightforward. Unfortunately, on my last visit, the enthusiasm for baggage tracing was limited when, after losing my suitcase, I was handed a meager, photocopied slip of paper. On the day of departure, I finally got my suitcase back in time for check-in for the return flight, but that was also due to Discover Airlines, which hadn't taken the suitcase from Frankfurt (late evening checkin). Otherwise, the departure area at the gates has been well redesigned, with good snacks in the morning. Departure and security are friendly and uncomplicated. During peak season, be at the check-in counter in good time to drop off your luggage, as spaces are limited. Everything is very clean, friendly, and well signposted. The rental car area is across the street from the exit. Some rental car companies are located on the far left side of the terminal. For me, it's a better alternative than Heraklion, as it's more clearly laid out. I'm looking forward to arriving in LGSA / CHQ next time this year.
Sadi Br.
5 months agoChania Airport is clean, efficient, and easy to get through. Staff is friendly, and services like car rentals and cafés are conveniently located. However, I’m giving 4 stars instead of 5 because there are no jet bridges to the airplanes—you have to walk across the tarmac and use stairs, which isn’t ideal in bad weather or for those with limited mobility. Still, a good regional airport overall.
Gary Forrest
3 months agoQuite a small airport for amount of people not loads of seats but should be able to find one! Few restaurants. All pretty similar. There is a burger and pizza place towards gates 15 which are easily missed if you fancy something that isn't a sandwich. Big duty free with lots of products both local and the usual culprits. There is only one water fountain that we saw just after security. You can go back once in the gate area, back through duty free. UK flights go from 13-16 id suggest getting watter bottles filled and food purchased before going through the passport booths. As no fountains and only 1 food option. There is a small duty free. On a positive note we left our suitcase on the plane and was in left luggage before we got through passport control so can't fault the lost property operation!
Becky T
2 months agoSmall airport. Arrival experience quite fast in getting through passport control and picking up checked baggage. Water fountain for refilling water bottles available through secure area in arrivals. Very little in the arrivals hall - maybe one shop/cafe and car rentals. Departure areas not huge either, with 4-5 very expensive food places and duty free (eg pastries and beverages typically over €4-5). Not tons of seating but able to find a spot. A couple of charging spots (particularly at gate 11).