Very good airport with two terminals. Down the Burger King restaurant of this airport, there’s an Aegean Airlines lounge. On the ground floor, after the baggage claim, before the exit, there’s a local supermarket chain store named Masoutis. At the arrivals bus stop, there is a Gregory’s cafe and a ticket office. At the gates, they also have built-in phone chargers.
An excellent airport, compact and convenient, two terminals nearby, affordable prices in cafes in the arrival and departure areas. There are two cafes on the street and you can smoke in them. Excellent dutifrey zone for those who did not have time to buy gifts from Greece
Comfortable, convenient, prices and assortment are in accordance. I want other European countries to be oriented towards this airport, no bombast, everything is done for passengers
The airport has changed for the better, it has become much more convenient since 2017, an understandable system and friendly attitude of employees, small and comfortable.
While walking left through the entire airport to check in, then go right to go through customs, then go left again to find the gate. And all these are kilometers
It's not a bad airport. It is located in Thessaloniki. It was recently redone - slightly increased in size, renovated. When it was smaller, it seems to me that it was more understandable, but now it has become somehow different. You check in for a flight at one terminal, then put all your things in an armful and run to another building to go through customs and get to the gate for boarding - it's very unusual, before everything was in one place at once. And so, there are dutiferies and restaurants here, as well as some small and cute shops
It used to be much better, more compact, there was a cafe and restaurant on the second floor, you could have a snack and wait for the flight, and now a new terminal has been built, now check-in in one terminal, boarding gate in another! Generally not very!
After major reconstruction, in my opinion, one of the most decent medium-sized European airports. Clear , compact, modern . The staff always responds if you are late or have problems.
Thessaloniki is the city where a friend of our family was born, and the best representative of the city is its airport, they meet well according to reviews, calm and cool
A relatively small airport, with a compact and convenient location of everything you need. Check-in counters directly opposite the entrance, bars and duty-free shops on the way to passport control. The prices in the cafe are moderate, especially when compared with similar ones in Russian airports. The only noticeable disadvantage is the small waiting rooms in the preflight area, so it is better to go to passport control 15-30 minutes before the announcement of boarding
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Рустам
Level 15 Local Expert
December 4, 2022
Thessaloniki is my favorite city, I want the border to be opened and the flight resumed and I arranged a trip for a month
I may like it in a residence permit /permanent residence
It will take about a month to get a visa, I'm waiting for the borders to open
I liked the airport, although it is small by our standards. There are queues. Somehow, the security clearance system is ill-conceived , but it does not create problems. The Greeks are good. Shops are like everywhere else.There are plenty of cafes, but not cheap. And in general, it's not cheap to eat in a cafe in Greece. On average, coffee costs 4-6€.Ice cream 1 ball 2€.As it is, everything is fine.
A good airport, clean, the cafes are cool, the food is good, the prices are of course expensive, as in any airport in the world. There are a lot of people in the summer season, but in general I really like the airport!
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September 16, 2019
The airport's operation system is very well established. Everything is clean, friendly staff, ready to help. We visit Greece every year and feel at home.
The airport is not very large, the logistics are quite convenient. There is a duty free. On the second floor there is a smoking area, restaurants. On the ground floor near the gate there is a burger bar and a restaurant with sandwiches, salads and coffee. The prices are reasonable. There is free Wi-Fi.
a small airport, correspondingly cramped. but it seems to be under construction, it will be more spacious.
there is no normal cafe in the hall after passing through passport control, not a single one. just the sandwich stand. it is clear that those who fly out for the redistribution of Schengen are not very appreciated here.
However, there is also no ice in the hall of intra-Schengen flights: it is crowded, noisy, and there is little space. But at least you can eat
It's a great airport. A good dude , the prices are normal, there are a lot of discounts.
Everything is simple and very fast.
They are building another large terminal, so it will be even better soon.
Not far from the city. An affordable taxi fare. Thoughtful service with delivery to (from) the city. You can also rent a car there. It's not a bad restaurant. Huge parking lot. There is an express to the city.
In a state of construction. Some kind of hell with the check-in desks - it takes some work to find the necessary information. It's clean around and inside, there are "rate us" stands everywhere. When checking in the luggage, I was surprised that it was completely not visible to the contents. I gave my passport, suitcase, and received registration. No one is interested in what you have there. Or they check it without your participation. Every 10 people are subject to drug control, regardless of whether they are old or young. Dutik caused disappointment with the prices. It is cheaper to buy at the store before departure with taxes than there without them. But you can buy everything from perfume to cheese... Evening departures should be prepared for the fact that everything will be closed at 22 o'clock, including the restaurant, except for the bakery and burger (hello gastritis). Announcements are made in Greek, English and the language of departure/arrival citizens. An ordinary airport, without frills, copes with the function 👍
The taxi-free service did not work in principle. This is the first time I've seen this - just a table with a Customs sign above it and no one, the employee basically does not appear. They are probably hiding from the Russians on purpose so as not to reimburse the tax. And of course, this favorite topic in recent years with a paddock for Russians before boarding is border control after the duty free zone. At the same time, there are no announcements about rescheduling the flight. That is, as soon as you get into this pen, you can just sit and wait for the flight, there are no shops or cafes there. Well, now I basically don't spend a penny at such airports. I'm punishing you with a ruble))
A normal small airport, there is a dozen you can buy wine and something stronger from the local, there is where to eat for more or less adequate prices for the airport.
The reconstruction of the old building and the construction of a new complex are underway. So far, for the reason of the system.I'm putting 3 jobs. But after the work is done, I think there will be a cool airport.
It is not very clear how to get out of this airport to the city center.
79 bus runs only to IKEA local. And from there it's still a long drive to the city. It is better to leave on X1 or N1.
Everything is fine, except for one young employee who let us into the general queue with two children in our arms. It's good that our more experienced colleagues took us to a separate passage.
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June 20, 2019
A small, cozy airport. Conveniently planned duty free zone. Excellent food court on the second floor with views of the airport and the bay. Passport control after the dutifrey zone
This is the most poorly organized airport I've ever seen. Employees behave as they want. Queues are spontaneous, nothing is regulated. An idiotic baggage drop-off system: first you drag bags to check-in, they weigh it and make tags, then everyone drags their bags into 1 baggage check-in window. I.e. 2 disorganized queues instead of one.
There is no logic in the placement. The business lounge is at the very end of the airport , and at the completely opposite end of the airport there is an exit for non-EU citizens. Somewhere in the middle, the "passport control" consisting of 2-3 people was lost, which should allow several hundred people from Russia, several hundred people from CIS countries, and so on. People are not on time for their flights. This suggests that tourists from Russia are not interested.
An ancient airport, like Greece itself. And all the equipment there is the same.
The search and groping at the airport slightly spoiled the overall impression of the country.
The airport is very tight with poorly constructed logistics.
Everything is slow and not in a hurry...2 check-in desks for 350 people...There are only 3 cubicles in the women's restroom and a queue for 25 people...a tiny departure lounge...queue for 1-1.5 hours on arrival... This is Greece...but the sun and the sea!