Rhodes International Airport "Diagoras" (Greek: Διεθνής Αερολιμένας Ρόδου "Διαγόρας"), or Diagoras International Airport (IATA: RHO, ICAO: LGRP), is located on the West side of the island of Rhodes in Greece. The facility is located just north of the village Paradeisi, about 14 km (8.7 mi) southwest of the capital city, Rhodes. Rhodes International Airport was the fourth busiest airport in Greece as of 2019, with 5,542,567 passengers utilizing the airport.

History

Check-in at Rhodes Airport

Civil aviation on Rhodes started after the Second World War, on the location of the nearby military Rhodes Maritsa Airport.

Improvements have been made to the airport, like expansion of taxiways, platform and airport buildings. The most recent upgrade is a new passenger terminal, opened in 2005, to accommodate the growing number of charter flights and passengers. The airport's plants currently cover a total area of 60,000 m2 (650,000 sq ft)

In December 2015, the privatisation of Rhodes 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. "We signed the deal today," the head of Greece's privatisation agency HRADF, Stergios Pitsiorlas, told Reuters. According to the agreement, the joint venture will operate the 14 airports (including Rhodes International Airport) for 40 years as of autumn 2016.[citation needed]

Facilities

Runway

The airport's single runway direction is 065/245 degrees (designated as 06/24), having a length of 3,305 meters and a width of 60 meters. There are two taxiways and four taxi links connecting the runway with the apron. The apron with the new pushback configuration can accommodate up to 20 ICAO reference category C or smaller airplanes, simultaneously. Three parking positions have MARS (Multiple Apron Ramp System) capability and can accommodate larger category D and E aircraft, such as the Airbus A330, A340 and A350 and the Boeing 747, 757, 767, 777 and 787. There is a small general aviation apron with three dedicated positions for small propelled or jet aircraft.[citation needed]

Future of the airport - Fraport Greece's investment plan

On 22 March 2017, the Fraport-Greece presented its master plan for the 14 regional airports including the International Airport of Rhodes.

The following summarizes the enhancement changes that started in November 2017 and will be implemented for Rhodes International Airport under Fraport Greece's investment plan: Immediate actions that were implemented at the airports as soon as Fraport Greece took over operations and before the launch of the 2017 Summer season included:

  • General clean-up
  • Improving lighting, marking of airside areas.
  • Upgrading sanitary facilities
  • Enhancing services and offering new free Internet connection (WiFi)
  • Implementing works to improve fire safety in all the areas of the airports
  • Remodeling the current terminal
  • Reorganizing the airport apron area
  • New fire station
  • 13 percent increase in the number of check-in counters (from 40 to 45)
  • 13 percent increase in the number of departure gates (from 16 to 18)
  • 71 percent in the number of security-check lanes (from 7 to 12)
  • 25 percent increase in the number of baggage reclaim belts (from 4 to 5)

Airlines and destinations

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

AirlinesDestinations
Aegean AirlinesAthens,[citation needed] Heraklion,[citation needed] Munich, Thessaloniki[citation needed] Seasonal: Chania, Larnaca (resumes 2 June 2026), Milos (begins 1 June 2026), Mykonos (begins 15 June 2026), Naxos (begins 17 June 2026), Santorini, Tirana[citation needed] Seasonal charter: Friedrichshafen, Memmingen
Air FranceSeasonal: Paris–Charles de Gaulle
Air SerbiaSeasonal: Belgrade
airBalticSeasonal: Riga,[citation needed] Tallinn
airHaifaSeasonal: Haifa
AnimawingsSeasonal: Bucharest–Otopeni, Timișoara (begins 6 June 2026)
ArkiaSeasonal: Tel Aviv
Austrian AirlinesSeasonal: Vienna[citation needed]
British AirwaysSeasonal: London–Gatwick,[better source needed] London–Heathrow[better source needed]
Brussels AirlinesSeasonal: Brussels
Chair AirlinesSeasonal: Zurich[citation needed]
CondorSeasonal: Berlin,[citation needed] Frankfurt,[citation needed] Hamburg,[citation needed] Munich,[citation needed] Nuremberg,[citation needed] Stuttgart,[citation needed] Vienna,[citation needed] Zurich[better source needed]
Corendon AirlinesSeasonal: Cologne/Bonn, Düsseldorf,[citation needed] Hannover,[citation needed] Tel Aviv
Corendon Dutch AirlinesSeasonal: Amsterdam,[citation needed] Brussels, Groningen
Cyprus AirwaysSeasonal: Larnaca[citation needed]
Discover AirlinesSeasonal: Frankfurt,[citation needed] Munich[citation needed]
easyJetSeasonal: Amsterdam, Basel/Mulhouse,[citation needed] Belfast–International, Berlin, Birmingham,[citation needed] Bristol,[citation needed] Edinburgh,[citation needed] Geneva, London–Gatwick,[citation needed] London–Luton,[citation needed] Manchester,[citation needed] Milan–Malpensa,[citation needed] Nantes,[citation needed] Naples, Newcastle upon Tyne (begins 31 March 2026), Paris–Orly
Edelweiss AirSeasonal: Zurich
EurowingsSeasonal: Berlin,[citation needed] Cologne/Bonn,[citation needed] Düsseldorf,[citation needed] Graz,[citation needed] Hamburg,[citation needed] Nuremberg, Salzburg,[citation needed] Stuttgart[citation needed]
FinnairSeasonal: Helsinki[citation needed]
Gulf AirSeasonal: Bahrain
Helvetic AirwaysSeasonal: Bern,[citation needed]
ITA AirwaysSeasonal: Milan–Linate,[citation needed] Rome–Fiumicino
Jet2.comSeasonal: Belfast–International,[citation needed] Birmingham,[citation needed] Bournemouth, Bristol, East Midlands,[citation needed] Edinburgh,[citation needed] Glasgow, Leeds/Bradford, Liverpool, London–Gatwick (begins 3 May 2026), London–Luton, London–Stansted,[citation needed] Manchester,[citation needed] Newcastle upon Tyne
LEAV AviationSeasonal: Erfurt-Weimar (begins 6 July 2026), Münster/Osnabrück (begins 24 April 2026)
LOT Polish AirlinesSeasonal: Warsaw–Chopin
LuxairSeasonal: Luxembourg[citation needed]
MarabuSeasonal: Hamburg[citation needed]
NeosSeasonal: Bergamo, Bologna, Catania, Milan–Malpensa, Rome–Fiumicino, Tel Aviv, Verona
Norwegian Air ShuttleSeasonal: Copenhagen, Oslo, Stavanger, Stockholm–Arlanda Seasonal charter: Trondheim[citation needed]
Olympic AirKarpathos, Kasos, Kastellorizo,[citation needed] Sitia
Pegasus AirlinesSeasonal: Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen[citation needed]
RyanairSeasonal: Bari,[citation needed] Bergamo, Berlin, Birmingham, Bologna, Bournemouth,[citation needed] Budapest, Catania,[citation needed] Charleroi, Cork, Dublin, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Kaunas, Kraków, London–Stansted,[citation needed] Manchester,[citation needed] Naples, Paphos, Pisa, Prague, Rome–Ciampino, Rome–Fiumicino,[citation needed] Sofia, Stockholm–Arlanda,[citation needed] Vienna,[citation needed] Warsaw–Modlin, Weeze[citation needed]
Scandinavian AirlinesSeasonal: Copenhagen,[citation needed] Oslo[citation needed] Seasonal charter: Gothenburg, Luleå, Stockholm–Arlanda, Trondheim
Sky ExpressAthens,[citation needed] Chios,[citation needed] Heraklion, Kalymnos,[citation needed] Karpathos,[citation needed] Kos,[citation needed] Lemnos,[citation needed] Leros,[citation needed] Mytilene,[citation needed] Samos[citation needed] Seasonal: Thessaloniki (begins 1 June 2026) Seasonal charter: Belgrade Cluj-Napoca,[citation needed] Iași,[citation needed] Sibiu,[citation needed] Timișoara[citation needed]
SkyUp AirlinesSeasonal: Chișinău (begins 27 May 2026)[better source needed]
SmartwingsSeasonal: Bratislava, Brno, Košice, Ostrava, Prague,[citation needed] Seasonal charter: České Budějovice, Poznań,[citation needed] Rzeszow[citation needed]
Sunclass AirlinesSeasonal charter: Molde[citation needed]
SundairSeasonal: Berlin, Bremen
SundorSeasonal: Tel Aviv
Swiss International Air LinesSeasonal: Geneva
TransaviaSeasonal: Amsterdam,[citation needed] Eindhoven, Lyon, Nantes, Paris–Orly[citation needed]
TUI AirwaysSeasonal: Birmingham,[citation needed] Bournemouth, Cardiff, East Midlands,[citation needed] Exeter, Glasgow, London–Gatwick,[citation needed] London–Stansted, Manchester,[citation needed] Newcastle upon Tyne, Norwich
TUI fly BelgiumSeasonal: Brussels, Ostend/Bruges
TUI fly DeutschlandSeasonal: Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hannover, Munich, Stuttgart
TUI fly NetherlandsSeasonal: Amsterdam, Dublin,[citation needed] Eindhoven, Rotterdam/The Hague
VoloteaSeasonal: Lille, Lyon, Nantes,[citation needed] Naples
Wizz AirSeasonal: Budapest, London–Luton (begins 7 June 2026), Rome–Fiumicino, Tel Aviv,[citation needed] Warsaw–Chopin

Traffic figures

Figures are taken from the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) until 2016 and since 2017 from the official website of the airport.

YearPassengers
Year Passengers Domestic International Total 1994 380,072 2,111,714 2,491,786 1995 419,701 1,924,922 2,344,623 1996 477,396 1,764,121 2,241,517 1997 559,768 1,955,527 2,515,295 1998 535,284 2,137,028 2,672,312 1999 638,389 2,653,129 3,291,518 2000 720,560 2,686,490 3,407,050 2001 682,469 2,745,706 3,428,175 2002 628,837 2,601,646 3,230,483 2003 689,315 2,476,755 3,166,070 2004 697,873 2,338,650 3,036,523 2005 750,476 2,457,038 3,207,514 2006 809,965 2,681,557 3,491,522 2007 839,326 2,786,636 3,625,962 2008 843,529 2,723,940 3,567,469 2009 826,677 2,643,434 3,470,111 2010 736,566 2,850,006 3,586,572 2011 676,463 3,471,923 4,148,386 2012 600,167 3,213,780 3,813,947 2013 626,594 3,573,465 4,200,059 2014 691,040 3,861,016 4,552,056 2015 793,025 3,785,998 4,579,023 2016 848,878 4,093,508 4,942,386 2017 868,459 4,432,764 5,301,223 2018 829,475 4,738,273 5,567,748 2019 803,996 4,738,571 5,542,567 2020 352,985 1,198,138 1,551,123 2021 516,927 2,849,687 3,366,614 2022 708,866 5,148,170 5,857,036 2023 850,925 5,291,888 6,142,813 2024 906,241 6,015,507 6,921,748 2025 953.718 6.139.546 7.093.264
DomesticInternationalTotal
1994380,0722,111,7142,491,786
1995419,7011,924,9222,344,623
1996477,3961,764,1212,241,517
1997559,7681,955,5272,515,295
1998535,2842,137,0282,672,312
1999638,3892,653,1293,291,518
2000720,5602,686,4903,407,050
2001682,4692,745,7063,428,175
2002628,8372,601,6463,230,483
2003689,3152,476,7553,166,070
2004697,8732,338,6503,036,523
2005750,4762,457,0383,207,514
2006809,9652,681,5573,491,522
2007839,3262,786,6363,625,962
2008843,5292,723,9403,567,469
2009826,6772,643,4343,470,111
2010736,5662,850,0063,586,572
2011676,4633,471,9234,148,386
2012600,1673,213,7803,813,947
2013626,5943,573,4654,200,059
2014691,0403,861,0164,552,056
2015793,0253,785,9984,579,023
2016848,8784,093,5084,942,386
2017868,4594,432,7645,301,223
2018829,4754,738,2735,567,748
2019803,9964,738,5715,542,567
2020352,9851,198,1381,551,123
2021516,9272,849,6873,366,614
2022708,8665,148,1705,857,036
2023850,9255,291,8886,142,813
2024906,2416,015,5076,921,748
2025953.7186.139.5467.093.264

Traffic statistics by country (2023)

Traffic by country at Rhodes International Airport – 2023
PlaceCountryTotal pax
1United Kingdom United Kingdom1.341.929
2Germany Germany937.844
3Greece Greece850.925
4Poland Poland377.614
5Israel Israel277.576
6Sweden Sweden261.116
7Netherlands Netherlands210.610
8Czech Republic Czech Republic193.329
9France France192.540
10Finland Finland191.330
11Italy Italy187.218
12Denmark Denmark183.207
13Austria Austria168.192
14Belgium Belgium160.750
15Norway Norway157.280

See also

External links

  • Media related to Rhodes International Airport at Wikimedia Commons
  • Greek Airport Guide:
  • Data current as of October 2011.