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Milos Island National Airport
Airport in Milos, Greece From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Milos Island National Airport is an airport in Milos, Greece (IATA: MLO, ICAO: LGML). Milos is an island in the Cyclades. The airport is located 5 kilometers southeast of the harbour of the island. The airport was opened on January 17, 1973. In October 1995, a new terminal was taken into use.
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Infrastructure
As the airport has a small apron (7,800 square meters) and a short runway, only Dash 8, ATR 42, or smaller aircraft are able to use the airport. Plans exist for a 2,000 by 45 meter runway at a new location[vague] and the expansion of the apron space to 26,000 square meters. However, due to the economical difficulties, these plans have been suspended.[citation needed] The current apron can handle only one Dash 8 sized aircraft or two light aircraft at one given time.
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Airlines and destinations
The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Milos Island Airport:
Statistics
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Annual passenger traffic at MLO airport.
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Annual passenger throughput
Ground transport
Other than by car, the airport is linked to the rest of the island by taxi. There are bus connections linking to the airport.
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