Paros National Airport (PAS) is a small but busy Airport, serving the Greek Island. The airport is located in the southwest part of the island, around 10 km from Parikia Port. With only one passenger terminal, Paros Airport is easy to navigate, although it can get very crowded during the summer months, when it’s peak season on the island.
The New Paros Airport was completed in 2016 and has a runway of 710 meters. An expansion project is already underway, which aims to turn the airport into an international hub. Currently, the Airport serves flights operated only by Aegean Airlines and Sky Express, the two major local carriers, from and to Athens. During the summer, seasonal flights to and from Thessaloniki and Heraklion are added to the flight schedule.

Paros Airport Services
SPECIAL ASSISTANCE
Passengers who require special assistance before or after their flight need to make a request with their airline when booking their ticket. Both Aegean Airlines and Sky Express, which operate at Paros Airport, offer this possibility via their websites.
Alternatively, you can head directly to your airline’s check-in counter before your flight. However, note that Paros Airport is small and availability may be limited without a prior booking.
FREE WIFI
Paros Airport Parking
Paros Airport parking is available free of charge right in front of the passenger terminal. However, the parking lot has a capacity of only 70 cars, so securing a spot isn’t guaranteed, especially during the summer. There are private parking lots near the airport, usually with a free shuttle to the airport, so that may be a convenient solution if you can’t find a parking space outside the airport.
Arrivals
Departures
Paros Airport Terminal
Paros Airport currently has only one passenger terminal, which serves all domestic departures and arrivals. It’s a small terminal with only the basic facilities, so there is not much to do, but that also makes it very easy to navigate. The airport doesn’t have an official website, so finding a Paros Airport map online can be tricky. You can, however, find Paros Airport photos online to help you get an idea of the terminal layout.
The airport is undergoing a major expansion project, so the current terminal will be replaced by a much larger one by 2026, which will have many more facilities and will be able to serve more flights, to and from both domestic and international destinations.

Transportation options from and to Paros Airport
Paros Airport to CityBy Bus
The intercity local bus, called KTEL, is the only bus option available at Paros Airport, and you can reach Parikia center in about 45 minutes.
*Departure every 2 hours.
By Taxi
Take a Paros Airport taxi from the airport rank for door-to-door service 24/7.
Alternatively, pre-book your Paros Airport transfer with Welcome Pickups to skip the line at the rank and enjoy a more personalized experience.
By Car
You can have someone pick you up or rent a car at Paros Airport to reach your destination directly.
*Trip durations vary depending on your final destination and traffic.
More connections from Paros Airport
BUSES
Local buses (Paros KTEL) provide a convenient connection from Paros Airport to Parikia, also called Chora and Pounda Port. Once you reach Parikia, you can switch buses to other destinations, like Naoussa and Punda Beach.
The bus stop is located in front of the terminal building, once you exit the Arrivals Hall, and tickets can be purchased in cash from the bus driver.
TAXIS AND PRIVATE TRANSFERS
CAR RENTAL
Hotels Near Paros Airport


Practical Information
Opening Hours
Operational hours vary depending on flight schedule.
Food options and shops follow the flight schedule.
Recommended Arrival Times
Domestic Flights
Only carry-on: 1 hour
Checked luggage: 1.5 hours
Airport Codes
IATA Paros Airport Code: PAS
ICAO Paros Airport Code: LGPA
Contact Information
Call Center: +30 22840 90510
Email: [email protected]
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Paros have an airport?
Paros National Airport (PAS) is the only airport serving the Greek island. It’s located in the southwest part of the island, about 10 km from Parikia Port.