Aeropuerto de Heraklion Int'l, Nikos Kazantzakis (HER)

Heraklion International Airport, Nikos Kazantzakis (IATA: HER / ICAO: LGIR), serves as the primary gateway to the beautiful island of Crete, Greece. Named after the renowned Cretan writer and philosopher Nikos Kazantzakis, this international airport is situated approximately 5 kilometers east of the city of Heraklion, making it easily accessible for both travelers heading to the bustling city and those venturing further into Crete’s charming countryside and coastal areas.

Founded in 1939, Heraklion International has grown significantly over the decades. It played a crucial role during World War II, and in the post-war era, it expanded to accommodate the burgeoning tourist interest in Crete. As one of Greece's busiest airports, it primarily facilitates international travel but also handles a substantial number of domestic flights, linking Crete with other major Greek cities.

In recent years, Heraklion International has experienced a steady increase in passenger traffic. In 2019, the airport recorded over 8 million passengers passing through its terminals. The airport operates hundreds of flights weekly, serviced by more than 50 airlines, including major international carriers and several low-cost airlines. These extensive connections make it a critical hub for tourists flocking to experience Crete's rich history, stunning beaches, and vibrant culture.

Offering a range of amenities for travelers, including dining, shopping, and car rental services, Heraklion International aims to provide a comfortable and efficient travel experience. With ongoing talks about expanding and modernizing its facilities, the airport continues to adapt to the growing demands of global tourism while maintaining its pivotal role in connecting Crete to the rest of the world.