Eventually, in 1996, the new terminal was ready, measuring a surface area of 14,650 square metres (157,700 sq ft), with 6 aircraft stands in front.
In June 2018[5] Fraport Greece completed the new aircraft layouts, which are now using push back to double the parking space.
The passenger safety area has been expanded, the number of hand baggage scanners from 5 to 8, the duty-free store space trebled from 400 sq.m.
Electromechanical installations, including new motor control centres (MCCs), wiring, lighting, and electrical panels, were optimized.
The apron lighting was upgraded, and the water closets (WCs) were renovated to increase the number of toilets in the non-Schengen area.
[52] Source:[53] The airport can be easily reached by car, bus or taxi via the main road network.