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Who owns Corfu Airport?

Corfu International Airport, also known as Ioannis Kapodistrias International Airport, is a public airport that serves the Greek Island of Corfu at Kerkyra. The airport handles scheduled and chartered services from Greece's capital city, Athens. It is owned and operated by the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority.



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Incorporated into the Napoleonic empire (1807), the island became a British protectorate after the emperor's final defeat (1815). British administration displeased the inhabitants, however, and in 1864 Corfu was ceded, with the other Ionian Islands (Iónia Nisiá), to Greece.

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Incorporated into the Napoleonic empire (1807), the island became a British protectorate after the emperor's final defeat (1815). British administration displeased the inhabitants, however, and in 1864 Corfu was ceded, with the other Ionian Islands (Iónia Nisiá), to Greece.

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Development and ownership As to-date, the airport is operated by AIA S.A. and ownership is divided between the Hellenic Republic (Greek State) and Private Sector in a 55%-45% stake following a PPP scheme for the airport company.

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Corfu is famous for its charming architecture as it features a cluster of colorful buildings dated back to the Venetian period. The island's historic town is a cultural UNESCO World Heritage Site and undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and elegant ones worldwide.

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From the 15th century, Corfu was under Venetian rule for some four centuries, then passing to French, British and Greek governments. At various occasions, it had to defend the Venetian maritime empire against the Ottoman army.

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Corfu Airport will close for two weeks in November and January for the second phase of runway reconstruction work, the airport's operator Fraport Greece announced earlier this week. The airport will be closed from November 21 to December 4, 2023 and from January 16 to 29, 2024.

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With its efficient and well-maintained facilities, Corfu Airport ensures a smooth and comfortable travel experience for visitors to the island. Furthermore, it is the fifth busiest airport in Greece with almost 3 million passengers.

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The runway of Ioannis Kapodistrias International Airport, as the airport of Corfu is officially known, is less than two miles long, which is actually really short. The rumour goes that it's only the world's best and most experienced pilots who are able to fly to Corfu.

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Airports are locally owned and operated. All but one U.S. commercial airport are owned and operated by public entities, including local, regional or state authorities with the power to issue bonds to finance some of their capital needs.

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1. King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, Saudia Arabia (DMM)—300 square miles. Despite its massive size, on the civilian side, King Fahd International Airport, with 10 million passengers annually, is a much smaller player; the other main Saudi Arabia airports, in Riyadh and Jeddah, outrank it in passenger traffic.

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In the US, almost all major airports are government-owned – usually by the local federal or city government. In New York, for example, JFK and La Guardia airports are owned by the City of New York. Newark is owned by the cities of Newark and Elizabeth.

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Corfu was occupied by both Italian soldiers and the Nazis during the Second World War. The Italians were given administrative control in 1941 but this was seized back again in 1943 with an almighty bloodshed as Italian soldiers sided with Greek freedom fighters.

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