| Ioannina National Airport | | IATA: IOA - ICAO: LGIO | | Summary | | Airport type | Public | | Serves | Ioannina | | Elevation AMSL | 1,558 ft (475 m) | | Coordinates | 39°41′47″N, 20°49′21″E | | Runways | | Direction | Length | Surface | | ft | m | | 14/32 | 7,874 | 2,400 | Asphalt | Ioannina National Airport (Greek: Κρατικός Αερολιμένας Ιωαννίνων) (IATA: IOA, ICAO: LGIO) is an airport located four kilometers from the city center of Ioannina, Greece. It's new name is "Ioannina National Airport - King Pyrros, from the former king of Epirus, Pyrros. An IATA airport code, known by the IATA as an IATA location identifier or, simply, a location identifier [1], is a three-letter alphabetic code designating many airports around the world. ...
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Ioannina (Greek: ÎÏάννινα, often Îιάννενα /janena/ or Îιάννινα /janina/); is a city in Epirus, north-western Greece, with a population of approximately 100,000 including suburbs. ...
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An IATA airport code, known by the IATA as an IATA location identifier or, simply, a location identifier [1], is a three-letter alphabetic code designating many airports around the world. ...
The ICAO airport code is a four-letter alphanumeric code designating each airport around the world. ...
Ioannina (Greek: ÎÏάννινα, often Îιάννενα /janena/ or Îιάννινα /janina/); is a city in Epirus, north-western Greece, with a population of approximately 100,000 including suburbs. ...
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The Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport, (IATA: ATH, ICAO: LGAV) which began operation in March 2001, serves the city of Athens in Greece. ...
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The Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport, (IATA: ATH, ICAO: LGAV) which began operation in March 2001, serves the city of Athens in Greece. ...
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External links - Greek Airports: Ioannina National Airport
- Greek Airport Guide: Ioannina Airport
- World Aero Data on this airport (LGIO)
- Street map from Multimap
- Satellite image from TerraServer
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