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Fraport Greece: 2025 to end with record passenger traffic of 37 million travellers in all 14 airports

The year 2025 is expected to close with a record for passenger traffic in the 14 regional airports managed by Fraport Greece.
The company has forecast that a record 37 million passengers will have used its airports by the end of the year, as according to the general manager of commercial development, George Vilos, 35.2 million passengers were transported in the first 10 months of 2025, approximately one million more than the previous year, recording an increase of 2.7% compared to 2024.

Between 2016 – the last year before the concession of the airports – to the present day, total passenger traffic has increased by 45%, reflecting not only the strong growth of Greek tourism but also the extensive investments that have changed the face of the airports.
Fraport Greece CEO Alexander Zinell stressed that “the steady upward trend of airports demonstrates the dynamism of Greek tourism and the importance of infrastructure investments.”

The increase, according to the company’s management, is due almost exclusively to international passenger traffic (3.5%) while domestic traffic remained stagnant, mainly due to Santorini (seismic activity).

The top market is the United Kingdom, followed by Germany and Scandinavia, although pressure on passengers from Sweden was recorded. Visitors from the USA are also recording a significant increase, now in 8th place with a 2.7% share as a source of visitors, despite the fact that there are no direct flights to regional airports and the main source is the Athens International Airport.